What's up my man, your images came out super professionally exposed and developed. good job on this, I don't think most viewers understand the sacrifice it takes to shoot a video like this especially in the rain and waiting for the dark. One for the team
You really got some great shots despite the circumstances! The rain definitely adds to the atmosphere in the photos, and the strong grain does as well.
Amazing photo's dude, super well composer&exposed! I've been doing the same lately w illford's delta 3200. But I still have to play around with my dev times as I only use caffenol (delta recipe) as my developer, with my next try going to be at 17 minutes of dev time. 3200iso is expensive man!
Great video and great shots! the only thing I can think of that could cause the horizontal lines on some of your shots could be the shutter? My very, very cursory google says the ae-1 has a "horizontal cloth-curtain shutter". Although you weren't shooting at particularly slow shutter speeds could it be the shutter coupled with high iso? I'm just guessing anyway.
They look good for 12800! I recently devd a roll of kentmere 400 that I shot at 3200 and it wasn’t that bad either. You def need to give it light tho or meter for shadows cause they will GO lol
Pushing +1 stop == 1.5x the development time (pretty well rule of thumb) so 400 film developed @ 400 = 8mins push to 800 = 12mins 1600 = 18 and so on and so forth
Have you tried leaving away the microfiber cloth step completely (also no fingers or anything else). After photoflo I just hang my film and never had a stain so far if I soaked the film correctly in photoflo.
The M Photography Yeah I don’t always use microfiber, Photoflo is good enough but I do use microfiber for when I want faster drying times I stay away from using fingers due to dev and fixer residue being on my hands after processing which can really smudge up your film
Esa A1 es una Nikonos camuflada. La verdad es que 12800 da mucho grano, pero es utilizable y le da cierto carácter. Las rayas podrían ser erosión en la emulsión al secar con el paño de microfibra. Se ven en las imágenes diurnas, pero seguramente estén a lo largo de toda la película, solo que en las imágenes más oscuras no se percibe.
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What's up my man, your images came out super professionally exposed and developed. good job on this, I don't think most viewers understand the sacrifice it takes to shoot a video like this especially in the rain and waiting for the dark. One for the team
Raychristofer Thanks! It was a tough shoot haha but worth it
Why you’re contents are so addictive I cant go through UA-cam without watching 2 or 3 of your videos.
"Walmart edition of every youtube photography channel" lol. that joke alone got you another subscriber haha.
Nick lampers just being honest with my viewers lmao
I love that double exposure!! So awesome! Totally down to try some street photography with ya. The rain give you those reflections 😍.
Ulani Sanchez Thanks yeah I guess it was worth walking around in the rain for those reflections lol
Dope shot at 4:19
I take that back they all are
That Magic shot, my god it was amazing
The headband is hilarious lmao nice video
You really got some great shots despite the circumstances! The rain definitely adds to the atmosphere in the photos, and the strong grain does as well.
9:35 that double exposure is dope
You are my hero, between you and camera conspiracies I'm completely set on camera gear review channels etc
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Beautiful images…and I’m psyched to shoot this stock on my a1…maybe invest in a rain coat? Or an umbrella? 😂
Amazing photo's dude, super well composer&exposed! I've been doing the same lately w illford's delta 3200. But I still have to play around with my dev times as I only use caffenol (delta recipe) as my developer, with my next try going to be at 17 minutes of dev time. 3200iso is expensive man!
I used to hate rain but since I started photography I just think of it as a photo opportunity 😂
Great video and great shots! the only thing I can think of that could cause the horizontal lines on some of your shots could be the shutter? My very, very cursory google says the ae-1 has a "horizontal cloth-curtain shutter". Although you weren't shooting at particularly slow shutter speeds could it be the shutter coupled with high iso? I'm just guessing anyway.
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dude, you're a brave man. I would NOT risk getting my Canon A1 wet haha. Surprised the shots turned out quite well. Nice one.
Zain Riza Thanks dude
I’m happy to say that to my surprise my A-1 still works Lol I’m always putting that camera thru all kinds of messy situations
I just discovered your channel and is very good
Many cheers from Chile!!
Agustín Núñez gracias 🙏
I appreciate that
They look good for 12800! I recently devd a roll of kentmere 400 that I shot at 3200 and it wasn’t that bad either. You def need to give it light tho or meter for shadows cause they will GO lol
Pushing +1 stop == 1.5x the development time (pretty well rule of thumb)
so 400 film developed @ 400 = 8mins
push to 800 = 12mins
1600 = 18
and so on and so forth
Boy I’d love to buy your work like that whole trip looks amazing
I’m being totally serious, do you sell your work? Or would you be willing to?
Technol- Bismol yeah Im definitely willing to
Do you have Instagram? It’ll be easier on there
I Hate Photographers yeah I’ll head over there
Do you remember if you used the flash or not ?
Have you tried leaving away the microfiber cloth step completely (also no fingers or anything else). After photoflo I just hang my film and never had a stain so far if I soaked the film correctly in photoflo.
The M Photography Yeah I don’t always use microfiber, Photoflo is good enough but I do use microfiber for when I want faster drying times
I stay away from using fingers due to dev and fixer residue being on my hands after processing which can really smudge up your film
@@KodakBoy ah ok. For accelerating the drying process I can understand. Anyways. Cool video and nice photos.
Very good!!!which app do you use to measure exposure?
I use an app that use the be free bit is now $10 unfortunately
apps.apple.com/us/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089
Esa A1 es una Nikonos camuflada.
La verdad es que 12800 da mucho grano, pero es utilizable y le da cierto carácter.
Las rayas podrían ser erosión en la emulsión al secar con el paño de microfibra. Se ven en las imágenes diurnas, pero seguramente estén a lo largo de toda la película, solo que en las imágenes más oscuras no se percibe.
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I pushed p3200 to 25600 iso developed at 70 degrees in d76 for 20 min and it workec
The lines are most probably from the microfiber cloth
the iso on the camera is just for the light metre it doesn't mean it supports 12800 - no analogue camera "supports" any iso
Don't let the film get wet. It will run the pictures
The weird lines on top of the picture look like they happen at 19:20 mybe your cloth was dirty and scraatched the film ?
Scanner is probably dirty
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The lines look like a bad shutter
"Walmart edition of every youtube photography channel" lol. that joke alone got you another subscriber haha.