Willie Jan
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Last 3 weeks we had a lot of snow here (that happens not that often here...) and we shot a lot of landscape photos of trees that are covered in snow. Mostly we go out very early before the sun rises or on cloudy days so the contrast does not burn into the film.
After development we found out that the photo looks disappointing if I remember the scene from my memory. My film is exposed/developed correctly.
Playing with contrast does not help a lot.
It's hard to explain but it looks like it's hard to catch the real scene.
Are there others finding out the same problem?
After development we found out that the photo looks disappointing if I remember the scene from my memory. My film is exposed/developed correctly.
Playing with contrast does not help a lot.
It's hard to explain but it looks like it's hard to catch the real scene.
Are there others finding out the same problem?

. Perhaps surprisingly it wasn't that difficult to print but it's one of my favourites from the last couple of years.