i don't take many pictures but for some reason i'm always drawn to this one i took at a train station
I like the softness of some of the light, along with the gleams, next to the darkness. It reminds me of a painting. There's something compelling about the atmosphere of it that I can't explain, but like.
I posted this a couple of months ago originally, but after getting a quick crash course in editing at my Uni society, i've made it look 10x better.
Lovely shot! The colour on that is amazing but can I suggest you take out the little bit of fence at the bottom? It kind of distracts me from the rest of the photo..
ooh I like this one, very atmospheric, and it makes me want kimbap too, it's been waaaay too long!! I could just eat a huge pile of 참치김밥 and 김치 찌개 right now!
"This is one of my first darkroom prints, of a bus in Regent's street.Taken on Fuji Neopan 1600, developed normally Printed on Ilford Multigrade IV RC Paper, Grade 3 1/2, normal development and fixing. Black borders burnt in Scanned with Canon scanner, and post-processed in PS"
"This is one of my first darkroom prints, of a bus in Regent's street.Taken on Fuji Neopan 1600, developed normally Printed on Ilford Multigrade IV RC Paper, Grade 3 1/2, normal development and fixing. Black borders burnt in Scanned with Canon scanner, and post-processed in PS"
I would have mistaken that for a vintage photo were it not for the ad on the bus. I like it! When I did darkroom prints they always ended up just looking like normal shots but in black and white. Yours is far more atmospheric!
I would have mistaken that for a vintage photo were it not for the ad on the bus. I like it! When I did darkroom prints they always ended up just looking like normal shots but in black and white. Yours is far more atmospheric!
Thanks! I really like that print in particular. I'll admit there was a small amount of digital post-processing, but 90% of the effect was in the darkroom. For me, I think using the high ISO film (1600), high contrast grade (3.5) made it atmospheric. I also burnt in some black borders which I really like, plus burning in the bus and dodging the sky a bit
Not really a photograph so much, more a body of work. One of our uni projects was to collect and publish a book of our personal work. Click through it and try to finish it, the images are designed to work as a collection rather than singularly. Shot on a mixture of Hasselblad medium format and cropped digital, with found images thrown in for good measure.