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The Official TB Photography Thread

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From the test day with Uni Stuttgart:
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Papa.jpg


Only really stoked about the third photo.


More HERE

As you should be. I haven't looked at your blog (I'll make sure to do so) so you may have already,...but I find hands to be interesting subject matter in B&W. All shapes and sizes but bony, arthritic and wrinkly. (hopefully that didn't come across as creepy or weird)

I read your about me and wanted to give you kudos for learning the art at the end of it's roots (35mm B&W; actual roots would be medium and large format cameras). If you can get your hands on some super high speed film (kodak has or had a p3200 B&W, who knows these days), it produces images that just can't be duplicated with digital cameras. There is a certain graininess and roughness to it. Anyway.
 
Thanks :)

I've used some Fujifilm Neopan 1600 & Ilford Delta 3200 film, but I develop my own film and it's easier to stick with one film and learn to get the most out of it, than hopping from film to film without doing serious testing (it really sucks to take a great picture on film you don't really know).
 
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