I have finally gotten my B&W film developed. And I must admit, scanning, cropping, touching up, and applying metadata takes forever! No wonder why I normally use my digital camera.
But all that aside, film truly does have a look of its own, that digital can never quite capture.
July 30th, 2007
11:08 AM
VR35 K10
ƒ/3.5
35 mm
ISO 400
You're right, film sometimes is better. But to be honest, it is a pain in the ass to apply color correction afterwards like white balance and color temp.
— schonhoseI've tried it on my blog several times but still the skies look dull.
Very true. I'm yet to get my B&W roll scanned from last year. =[
— «XLV»I really like the old newsprint photo style. It would take a while and look really unnatural in digital, so great work!
Looks like a beachhouse from cape hatteras ,NC
— John PiercyI used to travel there , frequently
The B&W lends itself well here ,,,