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I got it in my head to go out and take intimate snow landscape shots. We have had a fair share of it lately.
I get the film back and the sparkley nature of the snow makes it look like I shook a dusting cloth all over the film before exposing. So I have what i think are a few keepers, or would be if they did not have blank white dots all over them. I used Provia 100 F and Velvia 50.
Anyone know how to control this? We got a lot more snow and I can go back to the same places this weekend, I just need to know what to do with the damn sparklies. Anyone enlarge something with the sparkleys in it, did it look good?
No I don't have a scanner for folks to see what the images look like. Except for the sparkleys I nailed the exposures.
I get the film back and the sparkley nature of the snow makes it look like I shook a dusting cloth all over the film before exposing. So I have what i think are a few keepers, or would be if they did not have blank white dots all over them. I used Provia 100 F and Velvia 50.
Anyone know how to control this? We got a lot more snow and I can go back to the same places this weekend, I just need to know what to do with the damn sparklies. Anyone enlarge something with the sparkleys in it, did it look good?
No I don't have a scanner for folks to see what the images look like. Except for the sparkleys I nailed the exposures.