Sydney on Six Rolls of FilmPresented Chronologically &Shot during Vivid Sydney,By ANONYMOUS &Feat. ANONYMOUSPreviously: >>4511327 >Room 109
>Room 109
This is Coco. Coco is the sweetest cat in the whole wide world.
Coco lives with Aaron. He's been homeless about a year.
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most seem to have been composed or timed randomly>>4513482>>4513519some semblance of a frame here>>4513484good gesture but compromising light
>>4513430Cool>>4513494This one's funny. I like it.>>4513495The first (and only?) actually decent composition, with most of the clutter cut out.>>4513508Hello! :)Lots of snapshits, but I appreciate you getting your reps in, burning through film, and putting it all out there. At least no one can call you a nophoto, and there are a few good shots in there.
>>4513436>>4513437>>4513438Did you use any filters here?
>>4513752YEAH I had the UV filter on and I meant to take it off before every shot and put it back on after but I obviously forgot 99% of the time. Is that why the blacks look weird? I was probably too concerned with protecting the front element of the lens. I need a lens cap instead.
pretty based thread you have here anon, thanks>>4513753weird blacks are likely caused by scanningor underexposure and scanningdid you shoot handheld at night?
>>4513764>did you shoot handheld at night?nah, tripod. I did underexpose one stop from what the meter said, hoping to preserve more highlight detail because they bloom so much. still, I thought it could be the scans and the lab tech said she adjusted the "density" on some because they looked overexposed. she didn't imply I'd done anything wrong in camera but I can't rule that out, either. there's a lot of decisions in development and scanning I'm not privy to because I'm paying someone else to do it... kinda sucks. she said next time I could ask for flat scans and adjust the black point myself.
>>4513753I don't think the UV filter should do anything, you can usually just leave it on.I was asking about filtration just because I noticed the color temperature of the lamps was fairly warm and I figured Sydney would have already gone full globohomo and put up white LEDs everywhere. I also noticed the lights in the windows in the buildings in the background also have a very warm tone to them, but normally lighting in buildings like that is fluorescent (shows up kind of greenish on film) or these days maybe lots of (white) LEDs.I think it looks nice. Does it look that warm in real life? I hate white lighting and it would be nice to visit somewhere that has warm lighting everywhere.>I need a lens cap instead.yeah, they're like $3 for a generic one, just get one.