Yes, everything is b/w, film only, mounted on a tripod. And every shutter/aperture (and adjustment with gray card reading) has to be meticulously recorded! We have to take 72 exposures for each assignment with the hopes of, after developing the film and doing contact sheets, we'll have 5 usable exposures. It's a lotta work and documentation (prints have to be logged as carefully as shots....what the printing settings are).... but I'm learning a lot.
These are only in-camera (compositional) cropping...we are not allowed to crop the images in any way. Since these were all moving targets, good cropping was in large part luck!
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Wonderful, each shot is intriguing and good in it's own right.
These are great! And you're using film for these?
Yes, everything is b/w, film only, mounted on a tripod. And every shutter/aperture (and adjustment with gray card reading) has to be meticulously recorded! We have to take 72 exposures for each assignment with the hopes of, after developing the film and doing contact sheets, we'll have 5 usable exposures. It's a lotta work and documentation (prints have to be logged as carefully as shots....what the printing settings are).... but I'm learning a lot.
These are great!
These are really great. I like the cropping, whether in-camera or not, on the next to last one.
These are only in-camera (compositional) cropping...we are not allowed to crop the images in any way. Since these were all moving targets, good cropping was in large part luck!
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