Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Film, short break

I like using  Film / Slide. Even though DSLR has been dominating the market now, film / slide can never be replaced. The coloring spacing (especially @ dark purple) and comparatively high contrast performance, film-taste is there.

If you don't trust me? Try it.

Ektar 100 (135)



Personally I like to use slide, but film is much more usable and easier to use (especially at dim light).


Here is one of my photos taken at Yau Tong, Hong Kong. It doesn't look good, but it shows the difference between normal DSLR and film. The performance of dim light is different. Here is another example of film showing "high contrast".





However, overall speaking, I think that the color space of Ektar 100 tends to be blue. I tried several development shop and they all show the same result. This is a point to note when using this film.

Thanks for reading!!!


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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The importance of timing and location

Yet I like ken rockwell's passages a lot. Not because of his picture, it is because of his attitudes in photography. When we always struggle between SSWIS, SWIS, LB5, LB6, etc... it is VERY VERY easy for us to forget that we are a PHOTOGRAPHER, not an EQUIPMENT PLAYER!

Here is one of my shots, failed one. Even though it is not bad, but it is definitely far from the best.












This is the amazing moment of sunrise from the Tsing Ma Bridge, one of the landmark in Hong Kong. In order to take this picture, you need not great equipments. I used only an old EOS 300 DATE + 24-105L @ 35mm, but it is no difference. The key is the film, it can help to show vivid colors that cannot be shown in this screen (I'll take more about film later).

LOCATION is important. You may try the trunks in the bottom of the photos right? It is because I have not enough time to run down to the beach and get the best position for taking this photo.

TIMING is important. The only time that you can take this picture is sunrise. Simple HUH?

It is COMMON SENSE that no equipments will help to solve the 2 problems mentioned above. Say "Goodbye" to equipment player stage and go to a real photographer!

http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/timing.htm

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