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Balcony photo of our string lights on the Sigma fp taken with 50mm art lens at F1.4.
Processed through my film emulation pipeline in Davinci Resolve.
Aren't digital cameras wonderful. Here's a couple of snapshots taken with my new toy, the Sigma FP. These were taken at ISO 3200. I underexposed by a third of a stop so the only adjustment I had to make was to press the Auto button in Adobe Camera Raw.
Now I am old enough to remember when ISO 400 was considered a fast film. I also recall later on shooting a fair amount with Ilford 3200. Grain like golf balls and in any event I never found it to be a genuine 3200 film. I exposed it at 1600.
How different things are today. I think these results are wonderful. The grain is very fine and the colours accurate. We really are very lucky.
I took this the other day when I was down at Kingholm Quay. It's a small file as I had to crop in quite a bit.
from Asok station
I think I should’ve tried lowering the camera for better composition, the bridge takes up too much of the frame…
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