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Viva-Glam [2010-01-12 22:00:06 +0000 UTC]
Are you scanning your negatives or prints and what are you using to scan with? Drum scanners are supposed to be the best, but even used ones are still quie expensive.
It has been years since I have shot any film, but with the price of medium format cameras so low right now I am thinking of venturing back to film for some projects. I think I still prefer the workflow of digital as there is more control, but for sharp details some times you can beat film.
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picturebyclay [2009-12-09 08:20:12 +0000 UTC]
I love the idea, and the concept of it, as i recognize the technique skills..
Just one thing annoying me the cropping, it feels too empty in the bottom, and so the subject (the model) is way too close to the frame...
Just my opinion, anyway ...
Otherwise it is a great shot !!!!
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Martini-Beach [2009-12-08 10:57:46 +0000 UTC]
this is very beautiful on alot of levels mr kiss...the tones r stunning!ur work with models is improving...love the emotive quality here especially!
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ratravarman In reply to MojoKiss [2009-12-08 20:35:53 +0000 UTC]
YW! The other day I saw a photographer at a club venue use an imported fuji polaroid camera that was tempting to get. You have to be careful about the light level and you have to import the film, but it should credit card size pics that are nice and scannable.
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Kebeca1690 [2009-12-08 07:17:23 +0000 UTC]
That look like the mesh fabric of and old radio and she listening to it, tapping her finger....doux jesus....do I win 2 robot pieces? like how you compose it
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