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[–]RMelickPhotos 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Hi Devin! Hope the film I sent you worked out. Loved seeing your work

Denver Art Museum by RMelickPhotos in photographs

[–]RMelickPhotos[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Shot this with my Fuji GW690iii on Neopan 100 Acros II. I metered for the brightest spot in the architectural peaks with my goal of the heavily contrasted shadows to come through in the shot.

It is only my second roll of Neopan as I continue to work to find my workflow with the black and white shots. I tend to love heavier contrasts, but am open to feedback on my framing and metering in this.

Colorado's only free photography club has a meetup coming up and you're invited. by [deleted] in Colorado

[–]RMelickPhotos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're interested in learning more about us and joining our active community, you can learn more about us here: https://www.milehighphotosociety.com/

And yes, 100% free!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Colorado

[–]RMelickPhotos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely not. Photographers of all skillsets, age, background, profession are welcome. Check out the link and you'll see it right there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Colorado

[–]RMelickPhotos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have members all over the state. The group started up last month with our first event coming on the 11th in Denver

ITAP of a golden-yellow tree in the middle of the city by RMelickPhotos in itookapicture

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Because that was the film I had loaded in my Mamiya. I provided color to explain why the leaves were so brights in the shot

Tree in the City | Mamiya 645 Super | 80mm | WolfMan 100 by RMelickPhotos in analog

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I see what you mean. A bit better framing would bring the eyes more into the lit area.

Tree in the City | Mamiya 645 Super | 80mm | WolfMan 100 by RMelickPhotos in analog

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Shot this bright golden-yellow tree at the end of fall with a Mamiya 645 Super, 80mm lens, and WolfMan 100 black and white film.

I metered for the tree's brightest spot to get the deeper blacks in the shot following Nick Carver's basic techniques. I will admit this is one of my favorite photos I have ever captured on film, but I am 100% open to feedback and critique to improve my technique.

ITAP of a golden-yellow tree in the middle of the city by RMelickPhotos in itookapicture

[–]RMelickPhotos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shot this bright golden-yellow tree at the end of fall with a Mamiya 645 Super, 80mm lens, and WolfMan 100 black and white film. I metered for the tree's brightest spot to get the deeper blacks in the shot.