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After supper


This was after a delicious supper with a bunch of old friends.
Using colour film in low light often makes me want to turn the
pictures into black-and-white ones. That was the case with this shot,
originally on Fujicolor 200 in my Olympus 35DC, a nice little
fixed-lens rangefinder with a fast lens. I used a couple of
different colour filters (in PSP X5) to get different tonal gradations
in various parts of the picture.
I should be using Tri-X again. Or something slower -- the tones and
grain here remind me of Plus-X, though it's not nearly as sharp as I'd
have expected from that late, lamented film.
Using colour film in low light often makes me want to turn the
pictures into black-and-white ones. That was the case with this shot,
originally on Fujicolor 200 in my Olympus 35DC, a nice little
fixed-lens rangefinder with a fast lens. I used a couple of
different colour filters (in PSP X5) to get different tonal gradations
in various parts of the picture.
I should be using Tri-X again. Or something slower -- the tones and
grain here remind me of Plus-X, though it's not nearly as sharp as I'd
have expected from that late, lamented film.
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