Beautiful colours and calm composition Ken... I have not done any
colour work in 35mm other
than some simple experimentation / camera testing with cheap negative
film. For colour,
I've always used larger formats - but you have access to a really cool
(pun intended)
scanner, which does make it compelling for travel, I guess.
I might spend another year or so on B&W, and then move over to some
slow colour slide
film (or Ektar 100, weird colours and all) for my 35mm work, just for
the change. But
I could never be happy with the results from 35mm with the Epson V700
scanner, I would
need a better one, or perhaps just stick with my Mamiya, heavy beast
as it is.
Printing in the darkroom, one can by happy with almost any 35mm film,
they all have unique
character, grain and all. It's a different world to colour, I find.
When do you post
some of your darkroom B&W prints? (what I am most interested in seeing)
regards,
Dawid
On 20 Oct 2010, at 9:13 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Well, actually, I have posted some OM shots lately:
>
> http://zone-10.com/cmsm/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=545&Itemid=1
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