Posted on January 18, 2009 by blueskyphotography
This brief article features an image of a cliff face made on a day when temperatures toped 43 degrees Celsius at Kings Canyon, Central Australia. I had to lay down and shoot in an almost side ways position to be able to compose this scene from the top of an adjacent cliff towards the end [...]
Filed under: Landscape Photography | Tagged: 3 Dimensional Space, Australia, Central Australia, Hasselblad 500C camera, Hasselblad 80mm f2.8 Plannar lens, High Contrast, Kings Canyon, Kodak Professional Ektar 25 film, Landscape, Local Contrast, Northern Territory, Shape, Texture | 3 Comments »
Posted on January 18, 2009 by blueskyphotography
Many of you would have heard the terms slide and slide film. Some may have heard the terms transparency or reversal. But what do these terms stand for, and what’s their correct usage?
Transparency
Back in the days when film was king most people shot negative film (e.g. Kodak Gold 100 film or Fuji Reala 400 film) [...]
Filed under: Industry Terms | Tagged: Bleach, Color Developer, E-6 Process, Final Rinse, First Developer, Pre-Bleach, Reversal, Reversal Bath, Slide, Slide Film, Slide Mount, Transparency | Leave a Comment »