Fall CSA

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Fall CSA

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Trying to get back into shooting LF - getting closer, but not there yet. Arista.EDU Ultra 100 in Adonal 1:100 (10:00 at 21C). Reciprocity is, and has always been, ridiculous with this film. Metered 30 seconds, shot at 5:45.

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I looked at that on Flickr, and it just seemed to me a bit off. Something about the contrast in the foreground.

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How so, PF?


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I think it's the way the light hits the onions and peppers, Scott, leaving the squash looking sort of shaded and mushy in the background. But that's just me.

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Well, the squash are a bit soft. There wasn't quite enough DoF at f/32 to sharpen them up completely, but I kind of wanted there to be some separation. Maybe it's not enough for effect. And I'm guessing the contrast (or lack) is partly due to the horrible reciprocity of this film. Dunno. But I'm kind of annoyed with LF again. Have the Bronica loaded up with Acros for the weekend.

Thanks for your thoughts, PF.


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