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Had some time to play around with PS today... See more from the day at lucascarrollphotography.blogspot.com/2010/04/weekday-hunt...
This bench was placed with a lovely view of a brick wall. It seems turning it around would have made more sense. For the coloring, I tried a new technique (well new for me at least) called selective sepia toning.
This was another one of the photos in the set for class. After the critique I wanted to show my classmates my runner up photo. I did not end up picking it because it did not feel right to me, I did not think that the color selected popped enough. You may now notice how my eyes - when surrounded by grey - do not really look blue.
Here is a photograph of a bunch of colorful Kayaks at the Sister Bay Harbor in Door County, WI.
I decided to take this shot specifically for this reason. I thought it would make a great shot to use selective coloration.
C&C Welcome!
Enjoy,
This is the second edit, I had to change the background and then applied my selective coloring, I don't know if I like this one or the other better
The Foca PF2B (year 1956) on the field for a photo tour in Lyon, France, November 30, 2022.
For this tour, I used a Kodak Tri-X 36-exposure film exposed for 400 ISO using my Minolta Autometer III and its 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas.
The documentary smartphone pictures were done using a Vivo Y76 smartphone camera.
About the film camera :
The Foca type PF2B (PF for "Petit Format") was constructed in France by the company "Optique & Precision de Levallois" (OPL) starting from 1947. This exemplary was manufactured in the Chateaudun OPL factory, route de Jallans, France, in 1956 among a late series of the PF2B. The factory, constructed in 1938 is still there under the name of SAFRAN now producing precision devices for aerospace appliances.
The camera is equipped with the collapsible OPLAR lens (a Tessar formula) 1:2.8 f=5cm. The focal shutter of the PF2B has timing of 1/1000, 1/500, 1/200, 1/100, 1/50 and 1/25s plus the B pose. A slow exposure device below 1/25s could be installed by the aftermarket service and was installed in series for the FOCA PF3 type.
The shutter needed a small adjustment (there are 4 shutter adjustments possible in the PF2B, roland.weber4.free.fr/_app/_app_mtge/app_mtg_txt_2ur.htm ) to get the 1/1000s, 1/50s and 1/25s operant.
The spring tensions of curtain #1 and #2 are easily accessible from lower desk of the body, under a small triangular cover with a central brass screw. This screw was covered by a locking orange paste and painted of the original black paint, showing that the camera has never been revised. I just released (turn clockwise) by two half turns the spring of curtain 2 (front side screw) to restore an apparently normal function.
Normally it would have been necessary to tense the spring. Maybe a little less tension facilitates the friction of unlubricated cylinder pivots and wheel axes in the shutter mechanism.
I followed the nicely documented website of Roland Weber at http://roland.weber4.free.fr
Couldnt work out why there was loads of people in the water here and nowhere else- then spotted the flags to mark the shark nets!
Could have titled it "feeding time"