This one, if I remember correctly, was taken at golden hour. No filtration, no color correction, no digital fix.
It was taken on slide film, which I haven't been able to project yet, and the general rule is that positive film looks better when it's projected than it does when it scans into the computer. And if it looks good here, imagine how well it'd look projected onto a screen.
"Golden Tree" photograph copyright JohnConnor2029, 2007. Violators will be force to watch "Terminator 3" onto perpetuity...Nah, I wouldn't be that harsh. I only ask for my image to not be Napstered. *Wink*
Cool?
It was taken on slide film, which I haven't been able to project yet, and the general rule is that positive film looks better when it's projected than it does when it scans into the computer. And if it looks good here, imagine how well it'd look projected onto a screen.
"Golden Tree" photograph copyright JohnConnor2029, 2007. Violators will be force to watch "Terminator 3" onto perpetuity...Nah, I wouldn't be that harsh. I only ask for my image to not be Napstered. *Wink*
Cool?
Category Photography / Scenery
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Imagine how far I can go if I streamlined everything into working more towards the digital side. I say that because, right now, I'm working with analog tools: film, darkroom, paper, and chemicals. If I were to put together a digital workstation, with dual-core CPU's, digital SLR's, Photoshop and Illustrator, and a lot of effort into putting things together, then I feel I can go up to the next level. For now, though, I'm working analog.
Dig?
Dig?
Slides are still used, if mainly by professional photographers.
I've got other works that have been created on slide film, a few of which have been processed to produce eerie colors. What I may end up doing is perhaps continue on slide, once I'm finished going through all my print film.
;)
I've got other works that have been created on slide film, a few of which have been processed to produce eerie colors. What I may end up doing is perhaps continue on slide, once I'm finished going through all my print film.
;)
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