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| | | | | Belgrave Forest I get my film developed at a local film lab and scan the negatives myself at home. The scanning setup is simple. I suspend the film negative flat over a lightbox, mount my sony digital camera to a copy stand so that it's facing down, and shoot the negative using a macro lens. I get much better results than the local film labs can give me - more fine detail in the image, more megapixels which allows me to crop, and a RAW file output that allows me to adjust relative exposures. | |
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35hunter.blog
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| | | | | In recent years I've simplified my photography, not least of all in how I process photographs I make. In the past I shot RAW with a DSLR and processed using custom presets in LightRoom. This became too time consuming and complex, and I evolved to using Hipstamatic, with an iPhone and iPad. The Hipstamatic approach... | |
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domvarney.com
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| | | | | The Fujifilm X-E2 mirrorless camera is an excellent choice for street photography. This post describes in some detail, one photographer's approach to photography in the urban environment. It is accompanied by numerous charts, illustrations, and photographic examples. | |
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alirezahayati.com
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| | | Todays invite to use Firefox and Firefox-based browsers is not about the browser war the Internet and Web community is typically involved in, but a war for open and free (as in freedom) Web. Since Google is trying to take away our freedom in Web browsing, it is now our duty to fight against Google Continue reading Not a browser war but a Web war ? | ||