April 24, 2010
Please, View it Large on Black.

Mamiya C330, 80mm lens, f/22, 1/500, Kodak Tri-X 400, no light metering (guess work).

Exposure number: 3.

Changes to the original: none.

I wanted an old-looking picture here that doesn’t look like it’s been taken in 2010. The Mini Cooper is an old model and in such an environment with old buildings I decided to give it a shot. Also, The café on the left is called “Le Progrès” which means “Progress” in French.

If I had followed strictly speaking the Sunny f/16 (well “strictly” might not apply for such a rule), I would have exposed for the shades and select f/8 or f/11 instead of f/22 and I am happy with the results as the picture is underexposed the way I wanted it.

Please, View it Large on Black.

Mamiya C330, 80mm lens, f/22, 1/500, Kodak Tri-X 400, no light metering (guess work).

Exposure number: 3.

Changes to the original: none.

I wanted an old-looking picture here that doesn’t look like it’s been taken in 2010. The Mini Cooper is an old model and in such an environment with old buildings I decided to give it a shot. Also, The café on the left is called “Le Progrès” which means “Progress” in French.

If I had followed strictly speaking the Sunny f/16 (well “strictly” might not apply for such a rule), I would have exposed for the shades and select f/8 or f/11 instead of f/22 and I am happy with the results as the picture is underexposed the way I wanted it.

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