Brian Moore
Moderator
I wasn't very happy with my latest roll out of the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model with flipped lens. Basically, I asked too much of the camera by shooting in a rather cavalier manner. Which is to say I failed to sufficiently respect the Brownie's shutter speed limitations.
However, with a few shots left I decided to see how well it would do with strong back-lighting and indeed, while shooting into the sun.
These won't be everyone's cup of tea, but they are the best I got out of the roll.
The film was Kodak Portra 800 that had expired in October of 2002. (Despite its age, however, the film was fine, as the ultimate image--with sun behind me, and which I include for comparison purposes--shows.)



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However, with a few shots left I decided to see how well it would do with strong back-lighting and indeed, while shooting into the sun.
These won't be everyone's cup of tea, but they are the best I got out of the roll.
The film was Kodak Portra 800 that had expired in October of 2002. (Despite its age, however, the film was fine, as the ultimate image--with sun behind me, and which I include for comparison purposes--shows.)



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