Bromo33333
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On this month's "Monthly shooting assignment" as muddlied as it seems to me, I think the topic is "work." As we are in work today, I am taking a few photos of 'work' on Saturday - but more interestingly, I am using my first roll of Tri-X.
My wife said it is a lot granier than TMAX - I am shooting it straight (it is TX400 and I am shooting it ISO400) as we are indoors. Given I am using a rangefinder, I can hold it hand steady to about 1/30 without a lot of fuss.
Anyone know any tips on getting the best results?
I am excited about new film!
(I currently have FAS instead of GAS! FAS = Film Acquisition Syndrome)
My wife said it is a lot granier than TMAX - I am shooting it straight (it is TX400 and I am shooting it ISO400) as we are indoors. Given I am using a rangefinder, I can hold it hand steady to about 1/30 without a lot of fuss.
Anyone know any tips on getting the best results?
I am excited about new film!
(I currently have FAS instead of GAS! FAS = Film Acquisition Syndrome)
