This was the result of a serious blunder I made while trying to adjust the exposure on my Canon Rebel T1 (or is it T2). Anyway, the image was overexposed but I ended up liking it.
Well, you are already providing a +1 1/3 stop compensation to TX's box speed of 400. If this is what you want, are reducing the development time to try and tame the high end densities on the negative? If not, then you will get bullet proof areas on your negative.
I like the lighting effect of the image, but find that the composition of the image leaves something to be desired. Too much room above her, and more needed on the bottom. I also think it would have been more effective if she had been placed more towards either the left or the right of the frame.
- Thomas
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