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Thread: Grazing

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    Grazing

    The last from my outing from this morning. This is a horse farm I drive by every day and finally decided to stop for some shots.

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    Re: Grazing

    i think I would crop it just above the tree on the left. It's a bit grainy but I think it works here to gives it a nice mood.
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    Re: Grazing

    Thanks Greg The crop would help but, been trying to learn to shoot full 6x6 I dunno, something about the format challenges me and it's been a nice change of pace from shooting 2/3 format for so long.
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    Re: Grazing

    Quote Originally Posted by Xia_Ke
    Thanks Greg The crop would help but, been trying to learn to shoot full 6x6 I dunno, something about the format challenges me and it's been a nice change of pace from shooting 2/3 format for so long.
    I am the same way. Here lately I am a big fan of the 8x12 format.
    I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..

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    Re: Grazing

    You should check out the Neopan Greg. It's about the cheapest b&w film out there and can easily be pushed to 1600 without much increase in grain.
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    Re: Grazing

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg McCary
    I am the same way. Here lately I am a big fan of the 8x12 format.
    lol ... 8x12 is 2/3 - just divide by 4
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