Developed a Roll from the Medium Format
Colorado CJ
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I went to Rocky Mountain National Park yesterday for some hiking and photography. I lugged the RB67 around as well as an Olympus OM1.
Developed the roll last night using Xtol at 1:1. Film used was Delta 100 shot at 100.
Tonight I digitized the first negative from the roll. This is my 3rd roll I've ever developed and the 3rd roll through the Mamiya.
I am EXTREMELY happy with the Mamiya and absolutely love using it. I am very new to film and it brings a whole new love of photography to me (I usually shoot digital).
Anyway here is the photo from tonight, I'll post a few more when I get the chance to digitize the other negatives.
RB67-13-OCT-2013-1 by Colorado CJ, on Flickr
Developed the roll last night using Xtol at 1:1. Film used was Delta 100 shot at 100.
Tonight I digitized the first negative from the roll. This is my 3rd roll I've ever developed and the 3rd roll through the Mamiya.
I am EXTREMELY happy with the Mamiya and absolutely love using it. I am very new to film and it brings a whole new love of photography to me (I usually shoot digital).
Anyway here is the photo from tonight, I'll post a few more when I get the chance to digitize the other negatives.
RB67-13-OCT-2013-1 by Colorado CJ, on Flickr
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I just got done shooting a few 4x5 sheets of Delta 100 for the first time and it is truly fantastic film. Hardly any grain and amazing tonalities!
Your image is good, but I would suggest investing in a red filter (or a yellow one) and using that to help filter out the red light. With a red filter in place, you would have gotten a darker sky and the clouds would have popped a little more. That said, the tonality that's present is excellent.
Also, what looks like the roots of the fallen tree in the river is a bit distracting to me. That may just be me though. It's simply an opinion
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