Dr. RawheaD
Mundo de Agua
So here's probably what's happening. Apparently, Velvia 50s aren't really good with exposure compensation. Or, rather, compensation epically fails with long exposure. I'm noticing that these shots are at least one stop darker than they should be.
Furthermore, apparently with color film, compensation failure occurs at different timings for the different colors, leading to a color-shift.
Which is probably part of the reason why these are turning way blue.
The thing is... I *dig* this blue :-D I can shoot blue like this all day.
Explored, Apr. 4th, 2010: Thanks!
Mundo de Agua
So here's probably what's happening. Apparently, Velvia 50s aren't really good with exposure compensation. Or, rather, compensation epically fails with long exposure. I'm noticing that these shots are at least one stop darker than they should be.
Furthermore, apparently with color film, compensation failure occurs at different timings for the different colors, leading to a color-shift.
Which is probably part of the reason why these are turning way blue.
The thing is... I *dig* this blue :-D I can shoot blue like this all day.
Explored, Apr. 4th, 2010: Thanks!