I'll drink to that!

    After noodling on my exposures yesterday, I decided to try out a few shots with my trusty ND filter attached to the front of my SX-70. This was taken about the same time as yesterday's cocktail, so the lighting conditions were very close for the purpose of comparison. Even with the ND filter on, I had the darken dial over about half way. I am quite excited though...and loving the tones! The white specks are a little bothersome, but can be dealt with. Oh baby, I am ready to start thinking in Black and White again!

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    1. lawatt (26 months ago | reply)

      clearer, but perhaps a bit less personality than the other? hard to tell!

    2. ralder (26 months ago | reply)

      yummy. great light!

    3. The Gentleman Amateur (26 months ago | reply)

      Fantastic! So interesting to see the learning curve - I can't wait to shoot some of this stuff.

    4. jesshibb (26 months ago | reply)

      Fabulous! I think the learning curve makes it more fun ... I'm sort of a glutton for punishment, I guess. :-)

    5. jojonas~ (26 months ago | reply)

      I like how it's hard for the eyes to tell if the film is really bw or not.

    6. dqmarkham (26 months ago | reply)

      This is lovely, I've been really delighted by the tones.

      Re. the white specks, I got them as well any ideas what they are?

    7. Jetsetter23 (26 months ago | reply)

      Thank you everyone! Getting to know this film is going to be an interesting dance for all of us! It's really inspiring to see what everyone is coming up with! I'm chomping at the bit for my big shipment now!

      Oh, and no idea as to the WhiteSpecks...maybe tiny spots of undeveloped chemistry?

    8. amnesiak1978 (26 months ago | reply)

      i need a drink!

      beautiful light.

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