david b
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I am looking to do some photos in the mid-day sun and I am looking for maximum grain.
Where do I start?
Where do I start?
Most people today are unaware that D-72 (Dektol) was originally thought of by Kodak as a universal developer. Developers of this type (Ilford ID-62 is another example) are used as papers developers when diluted 1+2 or 1+3 and as film developers when diluted 1+7 or 1+9. At higher dilution, Dektol will not produce the contrast that it does when used as a paper developer. Usually these universal developers were used with MF and LF films.Doesn't Dektol gives very high contrast? (Never tried it, though.) It might be a problem in mid day sun. What about cropping?
Back in the days when we were all trying to be David Hamilton wannabes (except using gals of legal age)...Dear Eric,
Doesn't that sort of remove the point? A bit like Norman cooking without cream and calvados...
The younger sister of a girlfriend, 30 or so years ago, vouchsafed that she loved Hamilton's work. As she was a more than fitting subject, maybe 14 or 15 years old (as I say, it was decades ago), I lent her a couple of Hamilton books.They turned out to be the last two I bought, for reasons which will become obvious.
Her response is with me to this day: "You see one picture, and you think, wow. The second and third are pretty good too. But by the tenth or twentieth, you're saying, "OK, what else can he do."
And that's why I never shot any Hamilton-style pics...
Cheers,
R.
Back in the days when we were all trying to be David Hamilton wannabes (except using gals of legal age) ...
The worst grain I can think of was actually colour film. Does anyone remember GAF high speed slide film?
UGH
Matt
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