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Photographer  Jason Bennett {Karma:213}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikkor 105mm 1.8
Uploaded 10/26/2001 Film / Memory Type TMax 3200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 634 Shutter n/a
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Critiques 6 Rating Critique Only Image
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About This is a scan from a negative in RGB mode which created the color cast. The light is being supplied from a street lamp overhead.
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John A Scott John A Scott   {K:623} 6/4/2003
Great caputure....love the DOF

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E A   {K:727} 3/17/2002
I like the colour cast- it keeps that tungsten/sodium vapour streetlight feel. The slightly blown out exposure works for me here, too- it and the way your subject is staring off give it a very atmospheric character, you wonder what she's seeing, and it looks as if this, the frame we're looking at, is fading away as well. Nicely done. My only quibble is technical, really- it's at that in-between point of technically very well executed and looking intentionally grainy/soft... I'd like to see it go towards one or the other. Even in low light, I like an image to be either sharp or soft because of some sort of movement or more explicit storytelling purpose. However, as a fault, this is pretty minor to begin with and extremely minor in the case of this image, so I wouldn't worry about it ;) Good work, again!

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Joe McCary   {K:3235} 2/15/2002
This was TMax 3200? Was it colorized? What I see looks as if it were daylight color neg film shot in tungsten lights and not fully corrected.

As far as the image itself, I like this but wish there were just a tad bit more space to the right, also a bit more space at the top too, it is too balanced to me.

Joe McCary

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Guy Tem   {K:747} 2/15/2002
I loved it. Such a dramatic scene... The contrast, especially with her hair and with her dress is what I like most. Well done. This is a TMAX for C41 or normal b&w?

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Jason Bennett   {K:213} 2/15/2002
Plain old TMax 3200... The negative scanner changes the image in subtle ways but for the most part, this is what I expect from the TMax in low light. It's one of my favorite films. ( I dislike the Delta 3200 - too mushy. )

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Guy Tem   {K:747} 2/15/2002
I loved it. Such a dramatic scene... The contrast, especially with her hair and with her dress is what I like most. Well done. This is a TMAX for C41 or normal b&w?

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