Brian Moore Moderator May 5, 2014 #1 Westminster, California. Olympus XA and Arista EDU 400 pushed to 800 and processed in Rodinal.
Paul Lange Moderator May 5, 2014 #2 I really line the tint on this Brian. Was it something that happened PP or does the negative have this tint also?
I really line the tint on this Brian. Was it something that happened PP or does the negative have this tint also?
Brian Moore Moderator May 5, 2014 #3 Thanks, Paul. I scanned the image as a color neg (per @Pete Askew's suggestion), and that imparted this tint.
Thanks, Paul. I scanned the image as a color neg (per @Pete Askew's suggestion), and that imparted this tint.
Glenn Clabo Well-Known Member May 6, 2014 #4 I really like this one Brian. One of those that make me stare and wonder.
Brian Moore Moderator May 6, 2014 #5 Glenn Clabo said: I really like this one Brian. One of those that make me stare and wonder. Click to expand... Oh that's excellent. Thanks a lot, Glenn!
Glenn Clabo said: I really like this one Brian. One of those that make me stare and wonder. Click to expand... Oh that's excellent. Thanks a lot, Glenn!
Pete Askew Admin May 8, 2014 #6 This really glows and the titanium-like tone works so well. Super shot.
Brian Moore Moderator May 8, 2014 #7 Pete Askew said: This really glows and the titanium-like tone works so well. Super shot. Click to expand... Thanks a lot, Pete. I like how this film handles highlights. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I like it. Also, your question about scanning in color has contributed much to my recent B&W shots. Thanks.
Pete Askew said: This really glows and the titanium-like tone works so well. Super shot. Click to expand... Thanks a lot, Pete. I like how this film handles highlights. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I like it. Also, your question about scanning in color has contributed much to my recent B&W shots. Thanks.
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member May 9, 2014 #8 Excellent image Brian. Out from the crowd, this really shows of the observer's or in this case photographers view of the world. Superb.
Excellent image Brian. Out from the crowd, this really shows of the observer's or in this case photographers view of the world. Superb.
Brian Moore Moderator May 9, 2014 #9 Julian de'Courcy said: Excellent image Brian. Out from the crowd, this really shows of the observer's or in this case photographers view of the world. Superb. Click to expand... Thank you, Julian. Much appreciated.
Julian de'Courcy said: Excellent image Brian. Out from the crowd, this really shows of the observer's or in this case photographers view of the world. Superb. Click to expand... Thank you, Julian. Much appreciated.