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Hello from Leeds
Hello,
I'm Andy Got back into film a few years ago. I like to play, so apologies to those of you who like your art without colour casts etc. I most use a FED2 but also a 1950's Ensign and 70's Zenit. Motorcycles are my other thing, so you can guess what a lot of the subjects are. Cheers Andy |
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Welcome aboard Andy. I'm somewhat colourblind anyway, so colour casts are a way of life for me
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Hi Andy and welcome to Fadu, I also like the Ensign's and have around five of them which get used at times, and I also have a Fed 2, which can be fun to use at times,
Richard
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Welcome! I've got a Fed3 which I love. Surprisingly sharp lenses!
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Hello Andy, and welcome to the film and darkroom user forum.
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Welcome to FADU, Andy, & enjoy!
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Welcome to fadu Andy ,that's the great thing about film there's so many ways to Play ,looking forward to seeing some of your prints ,,,..
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Welcome Andy Even for those of us who might prefer "castless" pics I can think of some situations that an artistic cast might well be attractive
What I do recall is seeing a ring-around in a colour printing book where if anything the yellow cast was just as good as the neutral to me. It was a portrait of a little blonde girl in a white cardigan and it actually looked better with a dose of yellow filtration. It softened the colour of her hair and her cardigan As a lover of late 1950s and early 60s British bikes I can say that if you ever move to b&w the bike to photograph is the Norton Model 50 The colour scheme of black and silvery grey looks really great I am a particular fan of the 350 singles, having owned a BSA B31. The 350s all "looked the part" but there was a good chance that unless you were crazy, you'd get to B from A in one piece Mike |
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Hi Andy, welcome to FADU, I hope you enjoy you time with us.
Ian
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welcome Andy
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