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Colander 121611-5 Medium 6x6 Format



Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0;
ISO400 Roll Film 120
Mode Manual
Metering Center Weighted
Manual Focus
Shutter Speed 1/2 second
Aperture f8
EV7
Exposure Compensation 0EV
Image film
Tripod Yes
Flash did not fire
lighting single Halogen
Scanned Negative Epson V700


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I guess this better than the previous one I commented on previously ,may be it is the minimal shadow reflection that appeals to my eyes.
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Thank you for commenting. I also like this post better than the previous one for the reasons you noted and I like the angle of this shot better; and the fact that the  reflection of the colander off the backdrop surface below can be seen. The other post was taken with a Digital 35mm camera ISO 400, "Normal" lens and this one with a Medium Format Camera 6x6 film format ASA 400 with "Normal" lens (the "normal" lens images don't match). The Exposure Value (EV) was the same.  The film density of the black background is the same as unexposed film and for that reason the scanner in 6x6 film format setting could not locate the image. When I changed the scanner setting to 6x7 film format the scanner found the image. Go figure that one. But now it is a larger apparent frame thus smaller colander, more to crop. How to fix?  Maybe put ink marks on the film where the frame begins and ends???

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