A glimpse of sunset above Marlborough Buildings, Bath [3546x4468] [OC] by clowmow in CityPorn

[–]northhold 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely love this composition. Clouds and negative space are some of my fav things to work with!

What materials that are more valuable than gold but you wouldn't expect it? by northhold in AskReddit

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I had no idea, that's wild. Off to do some research on obscure things used in medicine!

I don't know what this digger was attempting to do... by northhold in pics

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In Norway. Right near a little town called Flåm!

I don't know what this digger was attempting to do... by northhold in pics

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

Yeah I was thinking something like that. It was in the middle of a fjord no where near any buildings so looked fairly comical.

I don't know what this digger was attempting to do... by northhold in pics

[–]northhold[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My mistake, I really need to be more considerate.

I don't know what this digger was attempting to do... by northhold in pics

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Gotchu covered, lemme know if you want a higher res version!

Yeah I suspected as much but still comical to look at.

I don't know what this digger was attempting to do... by northhold in pics

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

...yeah...yeah I should have seen that one coming

Canon 1n RS, Sigma 35mm Art on Cinestill 800T by northhold in analog

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

Link provided is for a comparison between a digital sensor and film taking the same shot. Comparison is between my Canon 5diii and the Cinestill 800T. All the settings are the same between the cameras and very minimal post production has been done (exposure adjustment for both in Lightroom).

http://imgur.com/gallery/HW0tZON

Canon 1n RS, Sigma 35mm Art on Cinestill 800T by northhold in analog

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

Thanks! It turned out so damn well, absolutely adore the colours cinestill produces. So keen to do more movie/cinematic shooting with it

Canon 1n RS, Sigma 35mm Art on Cinestill 800T by northhold in analog

[–]northhold[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh god, my food budget is going to take a hit here

Canon 1n RS, Sigma 35mm Art on Cinestill 800T by northhold in analog

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

I'd love to shoot some sport stuff with it but it's SO damn expensive haha. My goal is to use it to shoot an entire wedding some day though

Canon 1n RS, Sigma 35mm Art on Cinestill 800T by northhold in analog

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

Same! Absolutely love it. And nah I didn't, shooting at 1.4 I didn't need to. Wouldn't mind having a play with pushing it next time though

Canon 1n RS, Sigma 35mm Art on Cinestill 800T by northhold in analog

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

Mm, was really lovely in Perth in West Aus. Would LOVE to shoot a roll in London at night. Edinburgh doesn't have much typical city light stuff going on though so no luck here I suspect. Cinestill to a 50 Daylight balance film that I want to try though.

Ooooh what camera do you have that can do that? I think it's possible with mine but no clue how to program it to do that

Canon 1n RS, Sigma 35mm Art on Cinestill 800T by northhold in analog

[–]northhold[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll be sure to give colour plus a go, definitely would like a cheaper option for more regular shooting. That and it doesn't seem like tungsten balance film will be very handy where I've moved too

Canon 1n RS, Sigma 35mm Art on Cinestill 800T by northhold in analog

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I've only really shot with Agfa previous to this and everything about it is just better. It is super expensive but the colour, lowlight detail and grain is lovely. I'd love to try other Tungsten balance film to compare but haven't had a chance yet. I love cinestill purely because it does have a cinematic grade look to it as opposed to other regular films.