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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 31 10:42 am)
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I'm posting one of my fave pics to the gallery. The one above is a coconut's flower (sorry no scientific namens LOL). There are 3 frames in the roll that the lab dudes forgot (?) to process (the negs look fine to me though). I have to go back and have them print those. As always comments are welcome. (*My jaw still drops everytime I see these. Just amazing work! As far as the DOF, the only thing I can think is to use a tripod so you can use the longer shutter speeds with the smaller apetures.
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LOL! I like the dof too! Love that first one & the coconut flower.
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
I agree about the DOF, gives these an extra 3D pop. However, on the DOF in low-light thing, it seems like you are kind of cornered by your equipment. You might try a faster film, and then you could stop down more, pick up some DOF...or maybe stop down and then push the film in processing, if your lab will do it. I don't shoot film and so I'm not sure how much you can push the different films.
@ Michelle -- I usually use a tripod for indoor shots, but on ocassions like this one it's a bit hard for me to lug around and set up a tripod. There were too many people milling around, and a tripod would just be an obstacle to them. @ Sue -- cornered seems to be the appropriate word. Most of the time I stop down. The lab isn't an option, they only do the run of the mill processing. They can't even do decent crops! Thanks for the comments on these. I was pretty surprised myself with the results. :-) (*
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