After Alex question, please post examples of outdoor pictures taken in dull weather that you find bright or dramatic or somehow interesting.
Night pictures especially look much better in rainy weather because of water reflections but I do not have any handy right now. In dull weather I like to go with the mood.
A few to get the thread started.
Outdoors in dull weather
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Thank you for the thread Julio, I think I should start testing some 400 ASA films, any recommendations from you side?
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This was a very dull and stormy day. Nikon F, 50mm f2 Nikkor-H, Tri-X rated at 1600 ASA in Acufine.
This was a typical misty day in Cape Town. Nikon F, 50mm f2 Nikkor-H, Y2 filter, Agfa Gavert motion picture stock rated at 80 ASA.
This was a typical misty day in Cape Town. Nikon F, 50mm f2 Nikkor-H, Y2 filter, Agfa Gavert motion picture stock rated at 80 ASA.
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It helps to have a higher contrast film, too. Here are three examples from a cloudy day, with different subjects. Lighting can be called flat, but if you start with a subject that has contrast, and your film has good tones, things should look pretty good.
Looking Back by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Carbide Plant 7 by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Lowing About by P F McFarland, on Flickr
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ps: Forgot to mention these were on Ilford Delta 100 in a Nikon S2 rangefinder.
Looking Back by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Carbide Plant 7 by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Lowing About by P F McFarland, on Flickr
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ps: Forgot to mention these were on Ilford Delta 100 in a Nikon S2 rangefinder.
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Alex, I have used HP5+, TMax 400 (TMY) and Tri-X with good results. I guess Delta 400 would be also in that league. In C-41 color my favorite was Fuji 400 consumer film but I do not know if they make it anymore.Julio, I think I should start testing some 400 ASA films, any recommendations from you side?
Ilford also has XP2 which is a C-41 B&W film ; if you can get C-41 development, XP2 would probably be the most flexible option because that film has incredible latitude and good contrast: being C-41 it is also easier to scan because most scanner corrections and dust elimination tricks are tuned for C-41 films.
As PF said above it helps if you can control contrast with your development.
ISO 400 would be an excellent choice with your Superb or other MF cameras where grain is not so important as in 35mm. I often use ISO 100 (FP4+) in dull weather anyway.
If you can try night pictures with dull weather, you'll be surprised!
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Thank you for the advices everyone.
I will try one of each those films in cloudy weather and see how it goes, after that stick to one
I will try one of each those films in cloudy weather and see how it goes, after that stick to one
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It is the combination of film and processing, not only film type. All these films are very good and can give excellent results.
Trying different films is fun, let alone different developers. Over time I have changed approach, now I concentrate on one film and one process for a given ISO and never shoot less than five or 10 rolls before changing.
Trying different films is fun, let alone different developers. Over time I have changed approach, now I concentrate on one film and one process for a given ISO and never shoot less than five or 10 rolls before changing.
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Consistency is everything!
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