
Clockwork Creatures Photoshooting at Eurofurence 18
lets see if I can recall all the names:
frysco
duamutef
mithea
fangsy
in the front:
spottacus
(FA does not allow enough icons of a single type ... uuurgh)
more info about the monoFURS project in the journal (-> http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/3466033/)
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camera: Mamiya M645ProTL
lens: Mamiya 45/2.8N
film: Fuji Acros 100 @ ISO80
developer: Spur SD2525
scanner: Canon 9000f
lets see if I can recall all the names:
















in the front:

(FA does not allow enough icons of a single type ... uuurgh)
more info about the monoFURS project in the journal (-> http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/3466033/)
<<< PREV | FIRST | NEXT >>>
For the ones interested:
camera: Mamiya M645ProTL
lens: Mamiya 45/2.8N
film: Fuji Acros 100 @ ISO80
developer: Spur SD2525
scanner: Canon 9000f
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1200 x 676px
File Size 573.8 kB
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Nice job, Acros is my favorite film in medium format, but it looks like you lost some of the darker zones. You nailed the middle and upper zones though. 80 should be about right, depending on your processing, but it looks like it was either under exposed or over developed by about a stop. Could be my monitor though.
then I would guess underexposed ... I was using the built in exposire meter (as I had to be quick) and maybe I didnt corrected enough for the bright sky ... or its the limitations of my scanner ... its not the best one
I am mainly using Acros in low-ISO ... plus some Rollei 80s and some Ilford PanF plus ... all in Spur SD2525 ... in high ISO its mainly TriX in Rodinal to get some grainy look
EIN
I am mainly using Acros in low-ISO ... plus some Rollei 80s and some Ilford PanF plus ... all in Spur SD2525 ... in high ISO its mainly TriX in Rodinal to get some grainy look
EIN
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