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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > 17mm of Brickworks (Viewed 393 times)
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17mm of Brickworks
< on 3/15/2007 2:12 AM >
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These are some shots from a roll of film i put through my new Canon EOS 66. Id be interested in hearing what other film users think of the shots


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Re: 17mm of Brickworks
<Reply # 1 on 3/15/2007 2:39 AM >
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These are pretty good. I like the angles you use and the subjects themselves, this seems like a cool location. The only thing I can see wrong with these is that, with the exception of numbers 1 and 2, they're a little overexposed - the light hides the colors a bit.

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Re: 17mm of Brickworks
<Reply # 2 on 3/15/2007 2:40 AM >
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1,2,5 all have the same yellow to blue discoloration in the shot as I have -- but it doesnt appear like that IRL. What lens are using specifically?

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Re: 17mm of Brickworks
<Reply # 3 on 3/15/2007 2:44 AM >
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i don't use much film anymore, and when i do it's usually 8.5x11mm, but i found the pics to be nice and pretty expressive.
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Re: 17mm of Brickworks
<Reply # 4 on 3/15/2007 3:26 AM >
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Im shooting with the 17-40L. All my shots from that part of the brickworks have the same colours. Just the way the light is in there i assume.

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Re: 17mm of Brickworks
<Reply # 5 on 3/15/2007 4:34 AM >
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Posted by 350D
Im shooting with the 17-40L. All my shots from that part of the brickworks have the same colours. Just the way the light is in there i assume.


I had the same with my 16mm fisheye. I might be some light filtering. Very bizarre because it doesnt look anything like that...and I'm happy to see its not just my imagination

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Re: 17mm of Brickworks
<Reply # 6 on 3/15/2007 1:31 PM >
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Are you shooting neg or slide? 1, 2 and 5 actually look dead-on for colour, at least as far as Provia usually gives me from in that section. The colours in 3 and 4 are pretty wonky though, especially 3. 2 (and maybe 5?) look like they were underexposed somewhat, but nothing that can't be fixed.

Aside from the technical aspects, which look pretty good, 1 and 5 are the only ones that do much for me as far as composition, light, subject, etc.

i don't use much film anymore, and when i do it's usually 8.5x11mm


Now that's some tiny-ass film.

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Re: 17mm of Brickworks
<Reply # 7 on 3/15/2007 1:36 PM >
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Not so much in 1 and 5, but I love the colouring-switch in 2

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Re: 17mm of Brickworks
<Reply # 8 on 3/16/2007 1:22 AM >
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You have to take into account that film, and sensors for that matter, add up or rather compound the light that reaches the surface. The human eye can not add up light to equal an image, we are basically a fixed shutter equipped lens with very limited aperture. We can not see which coloured light source will be the strongest after leaving the lens open for a period of time. If it were so we could just take a few steps into a dark area and stand still for a few minutes then we could see everything in the immediate viewing area.

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