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Barber Shop in Chinatown
Nowadays I loathe to have my haircut, that's why I seldom have mine cut, maybe once or twice a year. I went back to Chinatown. I could ...
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woah! what's the word for being better than awesome?
ReplyDeletelove your recent photos, lcl ! for the second one, may be it would be better to have the background blur and the passer sharp ?!
ReplyDeletecr, michelle:
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. To blur the background, I have to pan the camera following the subject, that would be slightly harder than what it is now.
bad taste, Chrissie's pics, please
ReplyDeletepractice practice ;) do you scan your negative taken by your new Canon then ? or did you develop the film first, then scan the photo print, lcl ?
ReplyDeletemichelle:
ReplyDeleteI have started developing my b/w a few months back. I took the pictures, then develop the roll. Then scan the negatives using the Epson V500 Photo scanner. I do not have a darkroom to do print developing and enlarging.
For medium format, I use Kodak 125PX, for 135mm I use Fuji Acros 100. They are developed in Kodak HC-110 diluted at 1:49 for 8 minutes.