Holy redscale!

First time shooting doubles with redscale. Bit random, but turned out good enough to try this again sometime.

5 Comentarios

  1. novotao
    novotao ·

    Very good album! And the skull is scary.

  2. vici
    vici ·

    gorgeous! Where did you set your iso?

  3. alienmeatsack
    alienmeatsack ·

    Loving this shot with the tree exploding into the church. I love RS doubles, multiclicks, etc. It's wide exposure latitude means you will almost always get a shot. And when you double it, you know it's going to be visually interesting depending on how far each shot makes it through the film :D

  4. buckshot
    buckshot ·

    @novotao: Thank you! Yes, I was happy to find these stone skulls at a garden centre - I thought they might combine well with the church scenes I'd shot on the first round, and got lucky with the compositions that resulted. @vici: Both rounds were shot at ISO 100. I wish the LC-Wide had a 50 and 25 setting too, to get further into the oranges and yellows when redscaling. @alienmeatsack: You're right - redscale is virtually impossible to overexpose, so you never need to worry about throwing lots of light at it. The little village church I shot in was pretty dark inside, though, so I rested the camera on a pew, table or the floor for most shots, and relied on the camera's autoexposure. Thanks a lot for your interest and kind comments, all! :-)

  5. schlogoat
    schlogoat ·

    Great film. I love redscale and I love doubles :)

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