Here are two photos of my wife take at different times. Both were taken with the same camera and were on the same roll of film.
One is soft and smooth and was taken at the kitchen table with available light coming in from outside.
The second shot is the next evening and was taken using the low light of the room.
My question is about the response of Neopan 400 to different types of light.
Is the first shot just under exposed and thus the soft muted look?
the second shot certainly has much more contrast and "snap"
Does Neopan 400 work better slightly under exposed? Or did I just miss the exposure on the first shot???
One is soft and smooth and was taken at the kitchen table with available light coming in from outside.
The second shot is the next evening and was taken using the low light of the room.
My question is about the response of Neopan 400 to different types of light.
Is the first shot just under exposed and thus the soft muted look?
the second shot certainly has much more contrast and "snap"
Does Neopan 400 work better slightly under exposed? Or did I just miss the exposure on the first shot???
