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In Reply to: Shameless self-promotion. I should be shot. posted by free.ranger on March 7, 2007 at 13:30:49:
... but I just creamed you in the Shameless Self-Promotion department!Excellent photos.
Jeff TOJI like it. I like it a lot.
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You're primarily a geometrist, based on your interest in structural intersection.
Also a good eye for color.
The image of the girl against the wall is outstanding.
I enjoyed all your galleries. As stated, well composed. And to my eye, and please don't take this as an insult, well processed. First there's the photographer's eye, no doubting the insight here, then what comes out of the camera. What happens after that is another art altogether.Cheers!
Jeff TOJ
These are film shots. Please read some of my website verbage.The color is as vivid as Fuji Provia provides, and no more. Which is colorful indeed. I've been using this film for years because of its high color saturation and contrast.
But in most images shown, the Fuji slide film printed on Ilfochrome materials is more vivid than these website scans show. There is no digital manipulation here other than what is needed to make them look as close to the slides as possible. Not an exact representation, but close.
FR,My comments weren't assuming the photos were digital. There's a lot that can go on in the darkroom. If you went through those efforts, or if they were straight out of the camera, no real difference to me. They stand as excellent as they are presented.
Me personally, I'm shooting only digital, but it's like the difference between CD and vinyl. You have to hear decent vinyl to appreciate it. Your film is great.
Jeff TOJ
Digital's great. People always think I'm shooting digits anyway, so maybe transitioning sooner would be better. The medium and processes are good enough to not lose anything by my standards, but I'm a dinosaur. It'll happen by attrition soon enough.Thank you again and happy shooting!
Hold out though, as long as you can. I love the look of film. Like vinyl, I can't describe why it's better than digital, but I can tell that it is, so it is to me.My standard line with digital is, shoot a million, keep the best 2 or 3. Film requires much more discipline, thus much better inherent talent, better eye, etc. Thanks for sharing, and keep adding!
Jeff TOJ
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