Jim:
It was Fuji Superia 400 (I think). It is true that the web shots aren't
as rich as the prints I have in front of me, but if I were critical I'd
say that the prints are much too "yellow" for my tastes.
It was a quick effort to scan them on the crappy flat bed work scanner,
so my apologies if they appear too thin. I have never found a print
film I liked (other than Tri-X), so I wasn't expecting much to begin
with.
Thanks for looking!
Bob
p.s.
I am also not happy with the glare on the glass. I maybe could have
used a polarizer, but the purist in me couldn't do it...
<snip>
Bob;
An admirable job with a difficult subject. I'm not a big Chihuly fan,
but
your composition is quite nice. I think my monitor at work washed some
of
the color a bit though. What film were you shooting again?
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