LC-A+ with 1st time Earl Grey

I was a bit sad that most of the photos are exposed incorrectly... I dunno why! Used the LC-A+ and given it has a photometer i don't really know what happened... Also the Diana F+ flash obliterated any portraits I tried at night :(

7 Kommentare

  1. hervinsyah
    hervinsyah ·

    BWtiful

  2. nock
    nock ·

    thanks :) @hervinsyah

  3. raylemon
    raylemon ·

    Hi, some pro just pointed out to me that earl grey is good for darker tones, and tend to lose detail in the brighter areas, maybe that's the problem. Even when I use a SLR in the day, the photo is properly exposed but will always lose detail in the whiter areas. dark areas are beautiful though. I shoot a lot with earl grey :) Here's an example of what i am talking about(see the difference at the old man's facial wrinkles and the white packet of sweets: www.lomography.de/homes/raylemon/photos/17579097

  4. raylemon
    raylemon ·

    www.lomography.de/homes/raylemon/albums/1901303-walkabout-c… picture taking using lc-a+, at night, without flash. the old man pic was taken using slr

  5. raylemon
    raylemon ·

    others reasons might be due to the iso/asa settings of your lc-a+ not being set to the same as the film you use, or the lab accidentally processed the films a few stops higher

  6. nock
    nock ·

    Hey @raylemon I bet more on the the process of the film being badly done! I'm not sure obviously, but I also have some onther B&W rolls that I processed in that lab that I think that they were great... and after I got the negatives back it was a disaster! Photos that I took with my Canon AE-1 that never fails me... I dunno why they can't get the times of the reveler right but I ended up changing labs lol

  7. raylemon
    raylemon ·

    @nock haha maybe the processing chemicals, temperature or time is wrong or something

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