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Photo Forum / Film Photography / 35 mm / April 2007

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What's the difference between these three films?12 Apr 2007 11:52 GMT1
What's the difference between these three?
Fuji Reala 100
and
Fuji Pro 160C
[SI] - Mandate - Multiple Exposures12 Apr 2007 04:00 GMT109
Mostly from Helen Silverburg,
More than one exposure on a sensing surface. Film users can select
multiple exposures on a single frame and digital users can use
multiple flashes to simulate the effect, unless you've got that fancy
New Portraits - 135 mm f/2 + 5D11 Apr 2007 22:56 GMT4
Deb is a close friend of mine, and has been giving me a lot of tips
and advice on how to pose models.  I've always been much better at
candid photography, so this is a leaning experience...
http://forrestcroce.com/Photos/Deb-Sporty-OnSidewalk.html
STREETWALKERS LOVE THE 20D !11 Apr 2007 17:12 GMT20
Went for a little stroll downtown today with the 20D and the 85mm f/
1.8, and found my friend, Mr. Long, at his usual perch:
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/76978821/original
This is an actual-sized crop showing the detail that the 85 f/1.8 can
A meter math question11 Apr 2007 16:51 GMT7
for two reflective meter, one was calibrated on 12% and another was
calibrated on 25%, so how much stops of difference will appear on
their readings?  one or log_2(2)?
thanks.
Time for a change11 Apr 2007 14:49 GMT61
I took a 3-year sabbatical from photography, and related news groups, to
help a startup get off the ground.  I just recently returned to both,
and I'm happy to be back.
During that hiatus the world (and not just photography) has changed
FILM IS DEAD !11 Apr 2007 14:42 GMT137
Get over it.
Michael Cranston, Attorney, CONVICTED OF SEX CRIMES.11 Apr 2007 14:19 GMT2
Michael Cranston, Esq.
Attorney of Law - WSBA Bar #16122
6529 21st Ave NW
Seattle, Washington
Alan Browne - Child-Molester of Lorraine, Quebec11 Apr 2007 08:43 GMT25
Alan Browne
6 Pl Futeau
Lorraine, Quebec
Canada
[SI] - Silhouette - is up10 Apr 2007 21:48 GMT2
Silhouette is up and available for viewing.
http://www.pbase.com/shootin/silhouette
(April, 9th) The summer...10 Apr 2007 20:46 GMT6
... is comming soon !
http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/
Regards,
Alan Browne - Child-Molester of Lorraine, Quebec.10 Apr 2007 13:57 GMT7
Alan Browne
6 Pl Futeau
Lorraine, Quebec
Canada
BEWARE! Brisbane Wedding Photographers - BrisbaneWeddingPhotographers.com - SCAM ARTISTS - BEWARE!10 Apr 2007 03:48 GMT7
Brisbane Wedding Photographers - BrisbaneWeddingPhotographers.com -
SCAM ARTISTS - BEWARE!
Owner Douglas MacDonald is also known as "Douglas St James", owner of
http://www.brisbaneweddingphotographers.com/
Why when I go to photograph someone they always feel they need to look right at the camera and smile.09 Apr 2007 15:14 GMT17
http://www.pbase.com/konascott/image/76871456/original
Scott
Lens Upgrade09 Apr 2007 13:12 GMT17
I have an EOS 3 and shoot mainly in slide film. Currently I have the 28-105
usm lens, however I used it on holiday in Portugal and I found that at the
zoom end with a polarising filter there is quite bad vignetting. I am now
looking to move up a step. Would the 28-135 IS be a lot ...
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