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2004-06-20, 12:34 PM #1
[http://murc13.homestead.com/files/photo24.jpg]

[http://murc13.homestead.com/files/photo25.jpg]

[http://murc13.homestead.com/files/photo26.jpg]



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gree gree.
2004-06-20, 12:52 PM #2
I see a Ghost, that looks like a dog... *shudders*

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Dark-Vane
[This message has been edited by Vane (edited Tuesday, 1212).]
There's only one thing that im scared of, and it's Pixels... THERE EVERYWHERE!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! *runs through a wall*
2004-06-20, 4:04 PM #3
It's wearing a santa hat... o.O
DO NOT WANT.
2004-06-20, 4:09 PM #4
No it's not...

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2004-06-20, 4:14 PM #5
I like #2. Is there a wall behind them or did that just not pick up? I think it needs a bit more in the distance then it will be perfect.

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[01:52] <~Nikumubeki> Because it's MBEGGAR BEGS LIKE A BEGONI.
2004-06-20, 5:08 PM #6
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by MBeggar:
I like #2. Is there a wall behind them or did that just not pick up? I think it needs a bit more in the distance then it will be perfect.

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There was no wall behind it, the sky just got really washed out in the picture. I agree with the distance, I'd like to see the left side of the closest dumpster.

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gree gree.
2004-06-21, 6:53 AM #7
i take it you're using the kodak c-41 b&w film.nothing else i've used has given me that cyan tone to it.

Murc...if you want, e-mail me at ford_prefect1342@hotmail.com and we can discuss some of this stuff. you've got a good eye.

as for your question on the other thread, technically, there is lterally less grain, but the grain is *larger*. what we see looks like grainier, because the grain is bigger/easier to see. i could explain how this works but i dont want to bore everyone. but yeah slow film speed (i.e. 200 100 50 etc) will give you extremely fine grained photos. very smooth. perfect for portraits. fine art photographers like slower speeds as well, because you can make larger prints without losing quality.

whereas high film speeds (400 800 3200 etc) have a hard grain. sports photographers use high film speeds. it gives their photos a very unique look. other than stopping the action, i can have very nice effects.


if you decide to take me up on it, put MASSASSI PHOTOGRAPHY! in the subject, or i'll prolly delete it without looking. hope to hear from you.

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