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iProd !8x7lXo9zIQ
My first time with B&W film!! I used some Ilford Delta 100 b&w negative film on my AE-1. Best shots on the roll down hurr.

http://www.corporatefallout.net/prod/photos/index.php/Latest
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>> beethy !HJGkSBB3Ao
what a wonderful image :D
05 and 08 are amazing too
but the one you posted is my favorite
>> Vincent !!8LCSE0Zp1mL
The Gears is the best pic IMO, Seagul pic being a close second. The others just feel a little too much like "Hey i just got B+W film, I need something to take pics of!"
Your site is slow to navigate though lol, I checked out some of your other albums.
>> iProd !8x7lXo9zIQ
Thanks, dewds. I added three pics of my fammery I took as well.
>> Anonymous
The seagull photo is the best, good job at keeping the horizon straight (assuming you didn't shop it), and I like how you "froze" the birds, theres not a lot of blur. The portraits are good, too.

I like the "grainy" image quality, does anyone know how to achieve that with DSLR? (Nikon D80)
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>122904
1. Remove the lens
2. Place lens on a film Nikon body loaded up with Ilford Delta 100.
>> Anonymous
>>122919

Lol, useful. Actually, I'm very interested in digging up my dad's old Pentax, as he was into photography too when I was little. B/W still looks when it's shot on film.
>> fence !!POey2hdozCZ
this thread is making me feel old.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>122904
Less flippant answer: http://www.alienskin.com/exposure/index.html
>> Anonymous
>>122963

Alien Skin Exposure actually works very, very well. I use it for all my B&W conversions these days.