Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: cjogo on May 15, 2014, 11:35:19 am
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I had to regulate the amount of exposures per day > in my film days across East Europe. In the late 80's = early 90's > 120 film was not readily available , for sure.
These are all 35mm -- I would take a break some afternoons , from carrying the 6X6 and heavy lens/backs and used the lighter tripod and the small Canon and a zoom.
Work about 12-14 hours a day for 2+ weeks -- had my film allocated for just enough coverage. Color /B&W -- 35 and 120 ;)
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Another alleyway
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Street folks ....
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Ready for a ride .....
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Under the Architecture
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Looking up
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just one roll ... scanning away
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About it for the 20 exp ...
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I wish I could ever have gotten that many keepers out of a 20 roll!
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Indeed. I was usually happy with 1/10, or less.
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I try for 15-18 out of 20 exp ...
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Scanning them all .... a few keepers .
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I could be so much more journalistic for an afternoon -- not many show stoppers -- but a different creative side == a zoom & street walking.
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Last strip coming up
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Thanks for sharing, nice views of - at least - Prague!
Cheers,
Bernard
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Thanks for sharing, nice views of - at least - Prague!
Cheers,
Bernard
I will be back to loading 120 stuff next time -- they will be somewhat better = back to my standards :-)