Winter here is six months long so I shoot all my cameras -- 35mm, medium format and 4x5 -- in the winter. I stopped shooting color last year so it's all black and white now. I am finding it more of a challenge to get good results in the winter with black and white, at least for the scenes I like to shoot. Some examples here: Dead Link Removed
Ilford FP4+ summer and winter at EI100.Now that it's cold out was curious what film in any format people enjoy shooting in Winter. Assume most people enjoy shooting black/white in the cold months but any recommendations to check out?
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Winter here is six months long so I shoot all my cameras -- 35mm, medium format and 4x5 -- in the winter. I stopped shooting color last year so it's all black and white now. I am finding it more of a challenge to get good results in the winter with black and white, at least for the scenes I like to shoot. Some examples here: Dead Link Removed
My house in northwest NJ is on what geomorphology calls the New England prong, so cold with lots of snow. For the most part I use Delta 100 because anything faster would need very small apertures and fast shutter speeds without using nd filters. Cold and dryness makes film prone to static electricity so I avoid quick flicks of wind lever. I find Leicaflex easy to use with gloves. For MF, Rolleiflex works well with gloves. MF folders stay inside. No LF in snow for me, but I admire those that do it. Oh, and a med. yellow filter. With March, back to usual habits.
All the available evidence indicates to me that that choice is unfortunate.I stopped shooting color last year
I stopped shooting color last year so it's all black and white now. I am finding it more of a challenge to get good results in the winter with black and white, at least for the scenes I like to shoot. Some examples here: Dead Link Removed
All the available evidence indicates to me that that choice is unfortunate.Your work is excellent.
Of course if what you mean is that you have transitioned entirely to colour work, that is a different matter.
Of this we are totally in agreement.I enjoy the black and white printing process so much, whereas scanning and editing film makes me want to claw my eyes out.
I enjoy the black and white printing process so much, whereas scanning and editing film makes me want to claw my eyes out.
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