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Mike Panic
07-26-2005, 19:44
uncropped, slightly adjusted, then ran a photoshop action i got from atncentral.com for sepia

yashica mat 124g, tmax 100iso

http://www.mikepanic.com/photos/albums/boston_mass_july_22-24_2005/aae.jpg

the b&w version has much more shadow detail in the area behind the clock of the building, but i kinda like the sepia - thoughts?

Todd.Hanz
07-26-2005, 19:59
works for me!

taffer
07-27-2005, 02:06
for me too !

Pherdinand
07-27-2005, 03:39
great:) the street sign really helps there.

GeneW
07-27-2005, 05:59
Good one! Another RFFer succumbs to TLR! :D

Gene

Chuck A
07-27-2005, 06:42
Nice shot and the sepia works well. I haven't shot with my Yashicamat for a while. I might have to dig it out. Thanks for the inspiration.

cp_ste.croix
07-27-2005, 07:05
This is what I want my images to look like! Great work!

Pherdinand
07-27-2005, 07:25
Grrr...I'm watchin' a rolleiflex 3.5F ... dunno why... but I'm watchin it!

captainslack
07-27-2005, 07:36
Beautiful!!!!

Mike Panic
07-27-2005, 10:12
thanks for all the positive comments.

coming from someone who shoots a dslr nearly all the time, i bought my konica c35 rangefinder and then 2 weeks ago this yashica mat 124g as a way to slow down a bit. 35mm slr's bore me, and sometimes the holga just isnt as much fun as it used to be - and i misplaced my lomo 35mm's.

the thing i really enjoyed about shooting w/ this was how much it slowed me down. you really have to take your time composing a shot, something i have since left behind now that im primarily a dslr shooter. that - and its such a conversation piece that a few random strangers just stopped and started asking questions about it

Doug
07-27-2005, 22:49
Mike, I like this one better than the other shot posted elsewhere of the same lady+clock from a different camera position. The back-lighting is part of it, for a sense of depth. I like the bus too... :)

Gerold
07-28-2005, 00:20
niceeeeeee !

Gabriel M.A.
07-28-2005, 09:02
Not to sound repetitive, but it's really nice! Some pictures are meant to be seen bigger. I think this would work in any size. I really like the sepia tone, I think it's just the "right" tone. Not pink, not magenta, but sepia. Great info, btw. :D