RUSH!: Sat Night in Times Square! (or "how to try and make a mistake work")

gvfgvf Registered Users Posts: 356 Major grins
edited August 7, 2009 in People
RUSH!: Sat Night in Times Square! (35mm film ASA-3200)

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  • adbsgicomadbsgicom Registered Users Posts: 3,615 Major grins
    edited August 6, 2009
    Were you planning on having the HP Digital Photography in the scene, or just happy coincidence?
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  • gvfgvf Registered Users Posts: 356 Major grins
    edited August 6, 2009
    Were you planning on having the HP Digital Photography in the scene, or just happy coincidence?

    It was the first thought when I woke up that morning.
  • whitericewhiterice Registered Users Posts: 555 Major grins
    edited August 6, 2009
    clap.gifclap.gif So nicely done....LOVE the grain.

    Was this b/w film - (if so, which film)...or did you convert in post?
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  • gvfgvf Registered Users Posts: 356 Major grins
    edited August 6, 2009
    Was this b/w film - (if so, which film)...or did you convert in post?

    No this was film, if memory serves it was Kodak 3200 film. Hard to get anymore as an individual roll. Great film. I'll post this at some point, but here it is in my response if you want another example of the film in very low light: (this is just natural light)



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  • thoththoth Registered Users Posts: 1,085 Major grins
    edited August 7, 2009
    Very cool shot, gvf. I even like the light on the left side of the frame. I often find it sad that a blemish like that one is grounds to toss a digital image in the trash by nearly everyone. To me it says that you were a part of the rush and not just documenting it; I like that.
    Travis
  • gvfgvf Registered Users Posts: 356 Major grins
    edited August 7, 2009
    To me it says that you were a part of the rush and not just documenting it; I like that.

    Yes, that's exactly it - the scene created it own best style for the shot, by capturing the photographer.
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