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Old 01-30-2008, 09:30 PM
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Call it what you want

I call it rock and roll.

Heh.

D2H ISO 200 1/100 @ f/10

Light source is open plate Ultra 600

Fiddling with an action to replicate pushed Tri-X.





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Old 01-30-2008, 09:53 PM
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I call it filthy ;]

think you went a touch too far with the angle on the first one though, I keep expecting her to fall off!
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i like too far
the extreme angle for me goes with the roughness of the shots, adds a bit of grit for me.

nice work!
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#2 is the stand out for me; nice pose and composition. I think they could all use a bit more help in the contrast area though. Some of your blacks could be blacker and your whites could be a tad brighter.
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Some of your blacks could be blacker and your whites could be a tad brighter.
Yes, but then it wouldn't look like underexposed and then pushed Tri-X, would it?
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