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11-22-2011
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Girmantas
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Some BW photos captured with new Nokton 35 1.2 II
I would like to share with you some BW photos taken from new Nokton 35.
Kodak Trix 400 pushed to 800 iso, developed in Xtol 1:1. Mostly taken with Red filter.
In Rome. 2011 November.
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In Rome. 2011 November.
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Girmantas Bučas
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In Rome. 2011 November.
by
Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
In Rome. 2011 November.
by
Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
In Rome. 2011 November.
by
Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
In Rome. 2011 November.
by
Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
In Rome. 2011 November.
by
Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
In Rome. 2011 November.
by
Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
In Rome. 2011 November.
by
Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
In Rome. 2011 November.
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Girmantas Bučas
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In Rome. 2011 November.
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Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
In Rome. 2011 November.
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Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
In Rome. 2011 November.
by
Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
In Rome. 2011 November.
by
Girmantas Bučas
, on Flickr
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11-23-2011
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That 1st shot is awesome!
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11-23-2011
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Yeah, That first shot is a really good!!
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11-23-2011
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I find most of the shots having too much contrast and lacking shadow details. Why do you want to use the red filter in these shots?
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