In other news, the ******* girl at CVS ran two of my B&W rolls of film from spring break last year through color processing and completely wiped them out
Guess it's my fault for going to CVS but I even asked her if they could do iso 3200 film and got a 'no problem' response. My color stuff came out ok though.
Blargh I'm a film noob haha; not really sure what I was going for with that shot, it's all stuff from spring break 2011, just snaps really. Luke Johnson sold me an Elan right before I went on the trip so I decided to make use of it....and just now got the rolls developed.
... Red - eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans)? O.o
I have a dozen back at school... did my thesis on those lil buggers... I've only caught 1 red ear so far this summer, but I've caught just under 300 yellow bellied sliders... /turtlerant
I'm from Columbus, Ohio. The pic was taken at Hoover Damn at Westerville where I live.
Also, I just read someone post saying jpeg is easier to work with. What's the main difference b/t working with raw and jpeg?
Goddamn Astronauts
I think Tim meant that working with .jpgs from the D700 is easier than from the 5DMKII(??)
RAW files are unprocessed and uncompressed by the camera, they offer a lot more data that lets you push the images much farther in post and get better IQ from the get go.
Went out scouting for a location. I'm going to try to shoot this exact same photo again, but with lighting, to see if there is a drastic quality difference. Luckily the sky provided some nice soft lighting.
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