Those are very interesting photos James. The tree and the graveyard
are bordering on the wacky; very impressive.
Is there a problem with the shadows because of your chosen
combination of film, filter and compensation? A purist might
criticise your choice of exposure, but the whole effect is attractive
to me.
Chris
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On 29 May 2005, at 00:44, James Royall wrote:
>
> Got my film back from the mail order company and have put in the time
> in front of the computer. For some reason saving to jpeg seems to have
> darkened everything a little - details in the shadows have dropped
> out.
> Don't know if this is something new or whether I just haven't been
> aware of it before, but the images have come out a little darker
> than I
> intended. Anyhow, time to stop messing around with them and get some
> sleep.
>
> I do quite like SFX - sometimes it works out but sometimes it makes
> everything a little flat. I think some more sunlight would have worked
> better. My shot of the striped field had very little contrast in
> comparison to Graham's with his trusty green filter, so I didn't even
> include it - he's found a good combo there. I think SFX is one that
> Ilford are going to ditch so no point getting too attached to it.
>
> James
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/royalljames/James_Galleries/PhotoAlbum33.html
>
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