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>> Martin !!ve2Q1ETWmJH
poor focus, delicious borkeh
>> i - !EoFJjFcCco
Feels like I've seen this before, try again but with someoen sitting in the chair doing whatever and it might be interesting.
>> Sicko !L3HRY/miC.
>>249645
Or anything really, in case you don't want a human element. The chair is just too thin to keep any attention I feel, it's like an obstruction in the sea of borkeh rather than a subject.
>> Anonymous
A chair. That's... interesting.
>> Anonymous
old picture is old
no exif because you stole it?
>> Anonymous
SO MUCH BORKEH, SO LITTLE TIME
Also, so little subject.
>> Anonymous
>>249746
old? why?

And no exif 'cuz it's a scan.
>> Honest So You Dont Have To Be !9UISPtwBPo
>>249638

I like it...

Skimpy chair + Bokeh = win..

The table how ever ruins it!, move it away from anything elts, have it on its own, and keep in the edge of it, so you can see all the chair (not the legs though :P)
>> Anonymous
Very nice. What was this shot on?
>> Anonymous
>>249918
Ilford HP5, medium format. On a Yashica Mat.
>> Anonymous
>>249919
You try out Neopan? Once you neopan you'll never go back... But seriously, if you haven't, try it, it's a great film.
>> Anonymous
>>249920
Well, finding ANY medium format roll down here is hard as hell, so go figure a specific brand. I'll ask next time though, maybe I can get some ordered.

Or just buy a bunch from Amazon.uk...
>> Lynx !!KY+lVSl0s2m
>>249920
what do you reccomend as a developer, I've done it in tmax and d-76 and hated both.
>> sage
>>249946
what do you want in a developer?
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
Gorgeous setting, but I agree that I don't much care for the chair as your main subject. Maybe move that table to the center and find something interesting to put on it.
>> Anonymous
Nice setting, bad photo overall. A piece of table and the side of a chair was the best idea you could compose for that scene? Try again.
>> Anonymous
>>250422
A person on the chair would have taken way too much of the scene, cluttering the final photo. Not to mention it'll be underexposed - going by the exposure I used.

Besides, I like the simplicity of the chair surrounded by a wall-o-bokeh. Minimalism, if you wish.
>> Anonymous
chair and table are fucking useless

would have been better as a borkeh-only shot with interesting tones and light
>> Anonymous
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>>250441
I forgot: ...about a person clogging way too much space on the frame, I know, I could've moved backwards & recompose. But there was a lot of crap around the table (other chairs/tables, wires from the cameras of the set, a few columns on the sides...), which, to me, would have broken the simplicity of the shot as it is now.

I reckon though that I missed some opportunity to take a few good portaits with that background (pic related), but since that is my city's airport, I'm fairly sure I'll go there again in the future.

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