shell creek

This is a new spot for me as well as a new film and the first time processing color negative film. I am trying to capture a look closer to that of my black and white images only in color to hopefully appeal and market to a larger audience. Let me know what you think, the good the bad and the ugly.
jb
Location
South Florida
Equipment Used
ebony 45su/schneider 58xl
Exposure
4s f32
Film & Developer
fuji pro 160s
Paper & Developer
creo scan
Lens Filter
polarizer
Wow. It feels like you are standing right there.

BTW, I had no idea that colour negative film was this good.
 
I really don't see any 'bad' to speak of. The colors seem very representative of what you might see in that environment, the image invites the viewer into it, and the almost three-dimensional aspect is stunning. One last thing, I definitely agree with Dinesh's comments.

George
 
Beautiful!

Now I know why Grant Haist moved to Fla (Naples). He said there were a lot of beautiful opportunities for photographers. You have shown me what he was referring to.

PE
 
I'm a fan of the way you see, which is the good, and there's certainly no ugly, but how did the the sky get darker on the left side of the tree? (The third one from the left).

Murray
 
These colours look spot-on to me. So real looking. It is as if the viewer is actually standing there. Good advert for Fuji Pro 160S. Certainly suits greens and browns.

pentaxuser
 
Wow, thank you all!
PE, I moved to Naples from your area, Victor NY. I will have to look up Grant, I have not met him.
Murray, not sure about the dark sky. No burning or dodging so my guess is the lack of a centerfilter and the 58 lens. Probably fall off.
 

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