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06-06-2008, 12:00 PM   #69
hinman
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Originally Posted by KungPOW View Post
Maybe i should re-phrase my "too dark for photos" coment..

Its more that the weather is a crumy, rainy grey. It is cold out (for June), and it won't actually be dark for another 5 hours (from when I first posted). It's that time of year when it doesn't get dark until well after 9:30. But with the weather as it is, I would have soft light until 7:00 or so, then dull grey light until it gets fully dark closer to 10:00. It was more the "grey light" that I was trying to avoid.

As it turned out, it started to rain heavily. My camera might be watertight, but I'm a wimp.

But thanks for the advice! It could be a good night to get some great reflections on the wet roads.

Hinman! Awsome photos, thanks for sharing.
Apology that I misread your comment. And you have great b&w photo and the scanned picture looks outstanding to me.

I am also into film but I find it too costly to enjoy it fully. I am currently studying all sorts of scanner and I prefer something inexpensive to approach film with just development fee + a scanner. If you have time, please share with us your favorite b&w film and if you have suggestions on scanners and approach to save cost to still enjoy film along with digital gear.
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