An experiment.
Taken with a Canon 350D, with a 17-40mm lens. Very low ISO, 2-4 second exposures, and some photoshop touchups. Grain is intentional.
An experiment.
Taken with a Canon 350D, with a 17-40mm lens. Very low ISO, 2-4 second exposures, and some photoshop touchups. Grain is intentional.
I especially like the top one. Very nice!
I'm surprised the first one came out as it did with such a high exposure time.
Good work. I like them all.![]()
2-4 seconds isn't high exposure time.
2-4 minutes on the other hand...
I really like that 2nd one, it's almost surreal.I wanna try Macro Photography sometime. My Digital Photography class in school has some macro lenses, but they're for the normal film cameras, and I'm not a big fan of normal film because it can get ruined to easily, can't play with it on the computer, etc.
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Film has a look that you can't achieve through photoshop no matter how hard you try. A real earthiness and texture that's just beautiful. I think every photographer should learn the trade with a film camera before switching to digital.
Personally, I am a HUGE fan of polaroid cameras. I'll be starting a polaroid project soon.![]()
Yeah, film is also pretty cool. I'd really get into it if I had my own little dark room.I think I'm a little biased towards digital because I started photography with it first, but I love enlarging and developing photos, because it makes you feel even more accomplished, after the long process of developing the film, making the proofs, etc.
I miss my Photo 1 class. ;__;