March 13, 200719 yr Heres some pics ive taken for photo class with black and white film. Ill post more (expect 6-10 more) as i bring them home from school. :P enjoy p.s. we do all the developing in our own schools dark room... "Decrepit" -yes, i know its out of focus, it was 20 below zero outside when i took this, i was shivering and wasn't taking my time. "Reflections"
March 14, 200719 yr Cool, I develop some films photographs in the dark room. I hate how every single time, No matter how much care you take, You always seem to get dust, dirt and scratches on the negatives I really like the mirror one, And the photo of the house would have looked really nice if you were not shivering so much. I think also both needs more contrast. Did you try going up a filter number? My dA account..retired, as of the 1st January 2008.
March 14, 200719 yr Author Cool, I develop some films photographs in the dark room. I hate how every single time, No matter how much care you take, You always seem to get dust, dirt and scratches on the negatives I really like the mirror one, And the photo of the house would have looked really nice if you were not shivering so much. I think also both needs more contrast. Did you try going up a filter number? we just have the knobs with Blue Magenta and Yellow... im to lazy to do them, cuz our teacher makes us do a test print every time, and photo class is only 45min. so cant find the time to get it all done.
March 14, 200719 yr I love the secound one. Hopefully I'll be able to take b&w photo junior year, our school can only accept 400 kids into that class every year, and it always gets full. On a slightly related note, I'm re-gripping my skateboard, and it'll have a huge element logo cut-out on the side.
March 15, 200719 yr Author I love the secound one. Hopefully I'll be able to take b&w photo junior year, our school can only accept 400 kids into that class every year, and it always gets full. On a slightly related note, I'm re-gripping my skateboard, and it'll have a huge element logo cut-out on the side. :P... our school doesn't even have 400 people in it... i think we have 350~ enrolled.
March 15, 200719 yr Cool, I develop some films photographs in the dark room. I hate how every single time, No matter how much care you take, You always seem to get dust, dirt and scratches on the negatives I really like the mirror one, And the photo of the house would have looked really nice if you were not shivering so much. I think also both needs more contrast. Did you try going up a filter number? we just have the knobs with Blue Magenta and Yellow... im to lazy to do them, cuz our teacher makes us do a test print every time, and photo class is only 45min. so cant find the time to get it all done. Oh ok, I see. Very good all the same though. My dA account..retired, as of the 1st January 2008.
March 15, 200719 yr I like the one with the mirrors, not as much of a fan of the first though. (isn't too interesting subject matter and is blury like you said ;D) Good job though.
March 16, 200719 yr Nice, I really like that first one because it looks like something from a horror movie (not the picture itself, just the location and the whole feel of the picture). The second one is cool too, how many mirrors were there? Veni Vidi ViciI came, I saw, I conquered.Hail to the wiki! For all your information needs.
March 16, 200719 yr Author Nice, I really like that first one because it looks like something from a horror movie (not the picture itself, just the location and the whole feel of the picture). The second one is cool too, how many mirrors were there? 3 retractable ones. i moved them together to create the infinite expanse of mirrors.
March 16, 200719 yr Oh my god! Pictures other than of the forest!!! BLASPHEMY! Nah J/k its great to see some artistic B&W photography for a change. I like the house. Would be sweet to do with liquid emultion or whatever that stuff is called. Keep up the good work. Everybody lovin' it, but ain't no body touchin' it
March 16, 200719 yr I like the out of focus image, it adds a dream like atmosphere to the photo. This is reinforced by the over exposed areas at the edge of the frame. You've taken a "rule" of photography and inverted it. Normally, you should have dark object framing the lighter subject as the eye is generally attracted to the brightest part of the image. I like this shot because it's different. Well done! An extra point for your dark room work - I want to try that but my school won't let me. Health and safety I don't normally like black and white, so well done for winning me over with this one. I'm not such a big fan of the second one though. I don't quite know what it is, but it just doesn't work for me. I like how you're bending the composition rules though - you've got the subject in the centre which generally doesn't work, that could be why I don't like it that much. I don't like the reflections, but I can see why you did it. It adds to the image, it could be seen as a plus point for some people and a bad point for others. This one will polarise opinions, I think. Photos!
March 16, 200719 yr =D> They look great LP, and guess what I see.... ELEMENT LOGO! Hehe, nice pics, love the house one. Keep up teh good work - 60,023rd to 99 Firemaking on April 29th, 2012 -- 15,152nd to 99 agility on August 21st, 2011 -- 30,569th to 99 Prayer on June 26th, 2011 -- 22,646th to 99 Hunter on Jan 9th, 2011 -1993 Miata; sold - 2001 E46 330i; "totaled" - 2001 E46 325iT; Bags and wheels ;)
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