By opening your aperture one stop, you will not loose much depth of field, and you exposure can be shorter to get more detail in the water, even with reciprocity failure. Thought I mention this. Great work, keep up the good work.
Good work Bill. A few suggestions (*not* criticisms!) : -Maybe an intro piece, who you are, etc. That can be done once and added to the beginning of each video. - I know you're used to audio, but with video you need to look at the camera when you're talking. :) - A little less hand-held shaky-cam work would be better for those of us prone to motion discomfort. Keep it up! I want to see more. -Matt
It takes 15 minutes tops to develop your images after you warmed the chemistry. I understand the need to support local businesses, but they also should make an effort to maybe take only one day maximum to develop your film. I can't really see how developing film would be in such a high demand these days.
By opening your aperture one stop, you will not loose much depth of field, and you exposure can be shorter to get more detail in the water, even with reciprocity failure. Thought I mention this. Great work, keep up the good work.
Good times!
Nice video man! What app do you use in this video? Thank you so much!
Cades Cove is beautiful! I've only been once but I wish I would have explored around more and skipped the loop drive
Best not to wave loaded dark slides around in direct sunlight!
elvee55 Solid point. Luckily the images didn’t suffer this time but in agreement in general.
@@StudioC41 You mentioned that your scans hadn't come back yet , does that mean the image on the screen is from another camera?, Nice shot by the way
Great video! Just one tip, the white balance in your office was a bit cold, warm it up a bit :)
Ruudsosalsa will do! Thanks for the feedback!
Good work Bill. A few suggestions (*not* criticisms!) :
-Maybe an intro piece, who you are, etc. That can be done once and added to the beginning of each video.
- I know you're used to audio, but with video you need to look at the camera when you're talking. :)
- A little less hand-held shaky-cam work would be better for those of us prone to motion discomfort.
Keep it up! I want to see more.
-Matt
Thanks for the feedback! 100% right on those points!
what kind of meter is that?
It's a Sekonic Digi Lite F L-328 with the 5 degree spot meter attachment.
It takes 15 minutes tops to develop your images after you warmed the chemistry. I understand the need to support local businesses, but they also should make an effort to maybe take only one day maximum to develop your film. I can't really see how developing film would be in such a high demand these days.