Scott Loveless wrote:
Luben,
I like the composition and exposure except for the window. I think if
it weren't quite so blown out this would be a really wonderful
photograph. Otherwise, great!
On 6/1/05, luben karavelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello to all,
Last I was participating in a conference in Plovdiv (one of the biggest
towns in Bulgaria). It was organized in a house dating from the end of
18th century in the ancient part of the town. The conference took part
in the yard, thanks the good weather, but I was amazed from the stairs
in the house. I took the picture with 19mm Vivitar lens on Fuji 100ss
at about 4am. I shoot it with the electric lights switched on in order
to compensate the scene contrast and was underexposed by 1 or 2 stops
because I was trying to present the dark and sombre atmosphere of the
house. The film was over-developed later by mistake - it is my first
roll of Neopan100ss that I am shooting and developping - but it is one
of the successful images on the film because the image was underexposed.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?topic_id=1481&msg_id=00COZc&photo_id=3415443&photo_sel_index=0
I would like to hear all your comments, critics and advices.
Best regards
luben
Thanks Scott,
I know that the window linght is overblown. Actually it is
overdeveloped. The negative is really thick so I made the correction
after scanning it but if there is nothing on the negative, nothing will
be on the positive ;)
Thanks
luben
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