Full spectrum photography is my latest hobby. Minus the UV band in the blue channel because of focus shift and all that jazz (so these are IR>R R>G G>B).
Thanks dude! And btw, I agree with what you said regarding Pauls photos, what an inspiration! And most of them are in my ref folder. I don't know a lot about photography really, only the basic about fstop, shutter speed and not a lot more than that. Even my lenses are pretty basic. (That reminds me, I need to start…
First time oging out for street photography, and this is my second roll of film ever. These are the best from said roll. (I like the second one for it's curvy motion created by the flapping pigeons). Zenit E with a Pentacon 50mm lens and Era 100 b/w film.
Lighting panels are so amazing and cheap. As an example, both those panel frames and diffusion fabrics were about the same price as just the fabric grid on that small softbox. In B&W, color balance doesn't matter, so I could literally have 40 euro hardware store lights behind them.
I actually got a cheap($35?) canon monopod from B&H, that I like a lot. Much better than carrying a tripod IMO. Really if you get a body that can shoot 3200-6400 with decent quality, and 12800 for emergencies, coupled with a fast lens like the 50 1.8, that should suit you for most shooting situations.
You'll need either an expensive dedicated film scanner (coolscans, hassy flextight etc) or a newer flatbed film scanner from epson or canon (canoscan). Dedicated film scanners feed on film, while the flatbeds function like regular scanners. EDIT: Just saw your previous post. B&W developing is dead easy, especially with…
Love the B&W shot chrizz1. HP this cathedral looks great- love the composition and the editing :) Ben that looks great on the wall - I am done spending money on gear for now so I will try to print few very soon- then I will probably need some help picking the best one :). Still have not seen print from my 5d :( I am…
[quote=poopinmymouth;1027113 all the Canon film EOS bodies are polished plastic dog turds aesthetically.[/quote] lucky I shoot with a metal Olympus then:poly124:. I would buy a e-520, but a its about 280 squids which I dont have and B I LOVE to experiment with film which you really dont get that satisfaction with digital,…