Very well photographed. The grain and contrast suit the mood and the ambience you and the model created. On a different note, I used to be unhappy at hearing profanity on the Y.T channels. I guess living in the UK had something to do with it, but the behaviour of people over here has changed dramatically in the last few years for the worse, so I have remind myself not to curse and use the F word constantly. A task that I have miserably failed at.
Thank you for the watch and comment! I was very pleased with the way these photos came out (though I'm still assessing my final opinion on P3200). Yeah, profanity is one of my weaknesses. I find I curse a lot more than I think or intend to. I'm also trying to curse less, but sometimes you get caught up in the moment.
@@michaelmarshallphotography5515 Printed on 8x10 you can definitely see it. But fine enough to see leafs in a tree and little small details. But street name plates in the background are not readable. Also the image is high in contrast. Hope that paints a pictures.
I've found shooting this film between 800-1000 ISO and then developing it at 3200 is magic! Give it a try, Kodaks most flexible film, I'd shoot it more if it wasn't so expensive lol
Thank you for the suggestion! I have 3 rolls in my film fridge, so I'll be sure to give this a try! What does pushing the developing do to the images? That's a +2 Stop in developing. I'd imagine it makes it more contrasty and grainy? I'll definitely try it out!
@@michaelmarshallphotography5515 it helps control the crushed blacks and grain control in my experience. Dan Milnor made a video about doing this, so I can't take credit lol.
M4 and model classic, enjoyed
Thank you for the watch! Glad you enjoyed.
Very well photographed. The grain and contrast suit the mood and the ambience you and the model created. On a different note, I used to be unhappy at hearing profanity on the Y.T channels. I guess living in the UK had something to do with it, but the behaviour of people over here has changed dramatically in the last few years for the worse, so I have remind myself not to curse and use the F word constantly. A task that I have miserably failed at.
Thank you for the watch and comment! I was very pleased with the way these photos came out (though I'm still assessing my final opinion on P3200).
Yeah, profanity is one of my weaknesses. I find I curse a lot more than I think or intend to. I'm also trying to curse less, but sometimes you get caught up in the moment.
I finally tried the new p3200 @1600 during the day. Developed it in adox xt-3 (xtol equivalent) and I’m absolutely loving it.
Interesting. I'll have to give that a try. What is the graininess like?
@@michaelmarshallphotography5515 Printed on 8x10 you can definitely see it. But fine enough to see leafs in a tree and little small details. But street name plates in the background are not readable.
Also the image is high in contrast. Hope that paints a pictures.
Why though? HP5@1600 would do the same job and be quite cheaper.
I've found shooting this film between 800-1000 ISO and then developing it at 3200 is magic! Give it a try, Kodaks most flexible film, I'd shoot it more if it wasn't so expensive lol
Thank you for the suggestion! I have 3 rolls in my film fridge, so I'll be sure to give this a try! What does pushing the developing do to the images? That's a +2 Stop in developing. I'd imagine it makes it more contrasty and grainy?
I'll definitely try it out!
@@michaelmarshallphotography5515 it helps control the crushed blacks and grain control in my experience. Dan Milnor made a video about doing this, so I can't take credit lol.
I'll give it a try. I am really enjoying experimenting. As you said, it's such a flexible stock!
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If I respond….does that count as second? Deep thoughts here. 🤔