Friday, January 06, 2006

Leaves in Blak & White III

I took this on with Nikkor 105mm @f5.6 using KODAK TMax 3600. The negative has been printed on ILFORD MGIV paper using ILFORD contrast controlling filter No. 3. Neat Image is used to reduce the noise and here you go, this is it. Thanks Ali for introducing me the Neat Image.
اين عكس رو با لنز ١٠٥ ميليمتري نيكون گرفتم و از نگاتيو كداك با حساسيت ٣٦٠٠ استفاده كردم. نگاتيو روي كاغذ مولتي گريد ايلفورد و با استفاده از فيلتر شماره ٣ چاپ شده. براي كاهش گرين‌ها از نرم‌افزار نيت ايميج استفاده كردم و اين هم نتيحه اون. از علي به‌خاطر معرفي اين نرم افزار متشكرم

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What strikes me in this shot is the composition. I love the way the leaves stream vertically. The shape of the leaves give the image a rich texture. It seems the software did a very good job because 3600 ISO on film definitely doesn't look like that! one of the advantages of digital SLR is introduction of insanely high ISO with much better noise/grain level than anything film technology could offer. The irony is many people are used to the "grainy" look of film and so pay several thousand dollars to get a DSLR and then buy a software for several more hundered dollars to add grain to their digitally creamy shots!! It's more like the time when high saturation films with low ISO were introduced and many, being used to higher sensitive film and lower saturation results, believed the images from those films were "unrealistic" or "unnatural"! I think we sometimes need to remind ourselves that photography is indeed a very subjective art. Then again, what branch of art isn't subjective?!

2:54 PM  
Blogger MBrown said...

It's a playful composition, something for the eyes to enjoy as they come into the top portion of the frame and move down, taking in the details and lighting.

Again, ...... keep doing stuff like this.
I love it!!

9:13 AM  
Blogger KPK said...

Beautiful composition, good clarity and lighting. A lot of very nice images to view in your blog!

10:46 PM  

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