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Renfrew Town Hall, Scotland
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June 28, 2013
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Renfrew-Town-Hall-2.jpg

 

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June 28, 2013
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Garyc…I think the shot is good but..

Again the background has some grains…

Try to avoid these…

But still the Town hall is sharp..

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June 28, 2013
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Thanks :)

The grain could be because I used 400 iso film. I have now switched down to using lower iso stuff.

June 29, 2013
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Film?  What camera are you using, Gary?

Great composition and color.
I tried straightening a bit, but that cut off even more of the weather vane at the top.
It’s good to leave some extra space when shooting to allow for adjustments and needed cropping.

 

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June 29, 2013
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Thanks and I will defenetly take on your advice..
I used a Praktica MTL 50 and Kodak ultra 400 iso. 
This and other I willl upload soon were from the first film I shot but hopefully, People will see improvements as time goes on.

July 2, 2013
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Great colour saturation but the crop is a little too tight.

Don’t worry though – we’re all guilty of that sometimes!

Grain is visible but I’m impressed that someone is still

using film. 

You probably could have dropped to 200 or even down to

100iso with the light conditions available for the shot you 

posted.

Nice to see a shot using film though!

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July 2, 2013
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Dale… It’s a little hard to “drop down” ISO when the film is in the camera.
It is what it is until you change the roll, at least as I remember ASA.

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