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Just something that caught my eye this morning.
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<blockquote data-quote="LeviStevenson" data-source="post: 196305" data-attributes="member: 5153"><p>Checked out your racing pics...very nice. I may have to get an IS or two. I use a tripod fairly often..don't mind it too much. I'm still a fan of film...shooting a Nikon F5 and Fujichrome Velvia. I shoot primarily landscape and expedition...as in mountaineering. I do light digital but I don't like the fact that you have to photoshop to get the saturation of Velvia. I shoot a 40 and push process....beautiful greens and reds...blues with a polarized lens look almost unreal with said film. I'll post a few when I get a new computer. Battery on my laptop pooped out. Only downside to shooting slide film is archiving...and of coutse cost....but any great hobby costs too much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeviStevenson, post: 196305, member: 5153"] Checked out your racing pics...very nice. I may have to get an IS or two. I use a tripod fairly often..don't mind it too much. I'm still a fan of film...shooting a Nikon F5 and Fujichrome Velvia. I shoot primarily landscape and expedition...as in mountaineering. I do light digital but I don't like the fact that you have to photoshop to get the saturation of Velvia. I shoot a 40 and push process....beautiful greens and reds...blues with a polarized lens look almost unreal with said film. I'll post a few when I get a new computer. Battery on my laptop pooped out. Only downside to shooting slide film is archiving...and of coutse cost....but any great hobby costs too much! [/QUOTE]
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