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One quick one from Last night.... I like night photography... :)
IMG_0217 by ten2doyle102, on Flickr1991 318is - Icy, the ice racing e30
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Originally posted by CW325 View PostAwesome thanks man, mind also asking him about Kodak Color Plus? Just picked up a 35mm Nikon to mess around with.
nahhh I do know you want to be shooting Fuji films for the most part.Originally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
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Originally posted by FredKHowever, in your absence, I will likely sit in your seat buck naked while making racecar noises as if I were maxing your E30 out on the Mulsanne Straight while allowing the perforated vinyl to soak up my butt sweat (going 200 mph does that to you).
My year in Germany
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Originally posted by psyber_0ptix View Post
Will'59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
'69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
'69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
'88 BMW M3
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My helper says. Fuji. Neopan is about as good as it gets. Just has to be developed in B&W specific chemistry.Originally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
William Pitt-
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Ilford HP5 is nice to work with. If you can find any Agfa's around anymore, those are very very nice.
You can probably scoop up Kodak Tri-X really cheaply soon since Kodak went under.
All have to be developed with B&W chem, no C-41 processes (color development) unless you are using the Kodak T400CN film which is just a faux B&W filmOriginally posted by FredKHowever, in your absence, I will likely sit in your seat buck naked while making racecar noises as if I were maxing your E30 out on the Mulsanne Straight while allowing the perforated vinyl to soak up my butt sweat (going 200 mph does that to you).
My year in Germany
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Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View PostNICE! That is a great shot. Night photography is a lot of fun. Its hard to get right, but that is the beauty of it. When you get it right, the results are always stunning. You got lots of stuff going on in that pic. You have great color, you have the two planes flying over giving both a sense of movement, and time. You also have the sunset as well as well developed stars. That is a tricky one. Did you use a graduated neutral density filter? Since the stars are stationary, my guess is that its two separate pics that have been combined. The stars are bright, but so is the sunset, that is why I'm guessing this. I'd love to know if I'm wrong or right ;) Either way, great shot.
Will
No filter was used.
f/2.8
14mm
focus to infinity
15 seconds
ISO3200
In cam noise reduction on
2-second delay on shutter
forgot to switch the white balance on sunny day/auto
I did do 30 seconds of post processing in Lightroom. Increased the clarity and tiny adjustment on the blacks and contrast. DONE
What you are seeing in the image isn't the sunset itself but the Zodiacal Flare visible this time of year after sunset. The image was taken 1 hour and 5 minutes after sunset.
The two brightest objects in the sky are the planets Jupiter (left) and Venus (right, the brightest). Directly above jupiter near the top of the image is a star cluster, The Pleiades. Luckily moon-rise wasn't until 11pm so the stars were still visible.Originally posted by FredKHowever, in your absence, I will likely sit in your seat buck naked while making racecar noises as if I were maxing your E30 out on the Mulsanne Straight while allowing the perforated vinyl to soak up my butt sweat (going 200 mph does that to you).
My year in Germany
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Originally posted by 87e30 View Post^ nice light and tones on the truck. Something alittle funky with coloring of bed vs front of car imo. Also are the lights supposed to be that dark???
Location and composition is a little flat/boring imo.
Location is horrible, just outside the shop, just wanted a quick shot of the truck.
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Oh, and for the guy asking about film. Just go to flickr and type in the film you are interested in, and what type of camera/glass you are using. Doing this is much cheaper than actually buying tons of film and testing it. Remember that film is a personal preference, and you can use different types to achieve a desired end result.
I like...
T-max 100 (B&W)
Ilford HP5 Plus 125 / 400 (B&W)
Fuji Velvia 50 / 100 (Slide film)
Kodak Ektar 100 (Color)
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Just started out with film photography so I'm still getting the hang of it, Only used Ilford hp5 as it's readily available down the street. Will be scanning a few photos soon once I develop my negatives.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by Wh33lhopVANOS: sometimes you just need to go full retard.
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Originally posted by psyber_0ptix View PostThanks for the comment!
No filter was used.
f/2.8
14mm
focus to infinity
15 seconds
ISO3200
In cam noise reduction on
2-second delay on shutter
forgot to switch the white balance on sunny day/auto
I did do 30 seconds of post processing in Lightroom. Increased the clarity and tiny adjustment on the blacks and contrast. DONE
What you are seeing in the image isn't the sunset itself but the Zodiacal Flare visible this time of year after sunset. The image was taken 1 hour and 5 minutes after sunset.
The two brightest objects in the sky are the planets Jupiter (left) and Venus (right, the brightest). Directly above jupiter near the top of the image is a star cluster, The Pleiades. Luckily moon-rise wasn't until 11pm so the stars were still visible.
One of these days I'm going to have to head out to the coast to shoot some stuff like this.
Will'59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
'69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
'69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
'88 BMW M3
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