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dills84
| | my weekend. < on 8/15/2007 8:21 PM >
| | | Started shooting 35mm film. let me know what you think. these are all from the past weekend. all shot with an all manual Canon AE-1 and a FD 24mm F2.8 lense. on Fuji Reala 100 film. 1
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See more at: www.bleedingshutter.com [last edit 8/15/2007 8:22 PM by dills84 - edited 2 times]
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Steed
Location: Edmonton/Seoul Gender: Male
Your Friendly Neighbourhood Race Traitor
| | | Re: my weekend. <Reply # 1 on 8/16/2007 8:02 AM >
| | | Pretty nice. I like the first one although there might be a bit too much floor. The second one is cool but if it were me taking it I'd have placed myself in the mirror. The third one is cool. For some reason I can't shake the thought that the fourth is just a little crooked. I like the fifth one.
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Jeff!
Location: Boston, MA Gender: Male
| | Re: my weekend. <Reply # 2 on 8/17/2007 3:34 AM >
| | | 1. my favorite out of this set, very well composed, little under exposed but i dig it, it fits very well. 2. very well exposed, i personally would have framed up a little and played the thirds a tiny bit more, not a huge deal tho 3. tough shot, lot of stuff going on, nicely put together, but the exposure is a little crazy, you got some grain going too might want to noise ninja that shittt. 4. this picture would be perfect if it were centered a little better. the exposure is perfect. i love that the windows a jet white but the picture isnt blown out by it. 5. only thing i would change here would be to burn in those windows a little bit so we can see some more trees
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