Carmel Mission, 12/2004, Nikon F4, 50mm f1.8D, Ektachrome
The trouble with shooting film is the time lag in processing the stuff after you shoot it. I finally got this roll processed last week. However, it's often worth the wait.
An interesting side note: this shot and the one following (the "Friends" picture) were posted full frame. You can see the black edges of the transparencies from the scan. I've been shooting with 100% viewfinders of F series cameras for so long that it really makes a big difference to have full confidence in the accuracy of the viewfinder. I tend to do more complete compositions in-camera when shooting with the F series film cameras, so that these shots required no cropping during post-processing.
--Warren
1 Comments:
Warren, the crosses make the photo! Good eye. Taking shots of landmarks can be so hard and boring. This is a nice arrangement. tc
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