Hello all,
Thank you for your input. I do not shoot with a medium format camera. I have a Canon EOS 650 and a Canon EF 35-70 kit lens that I picked up, all together, for 35$ with free shipping on eBay. The pictures were taken on 03/18, which was a particularly rainy day in Philly. Fog and completely overcast skies. I had no dedicated camera protector, so I had to improvise and used a CVS plastic bag to wrap the camera around, and set it up on AV mode, just so I didn't have to fiddle with it too much.
I will definitely keep in in mind the ICE/Dust Removal function on the B&W film. I'm not very well-versed in terms of post processing since I really haven't had the chance to play with it. I'm aware that most 25 years old guys who are into photography have more knowledge of Photoshop, and masks and filters... So far I've been happy with adjusting brightness/exposure, contrast and sharpness. Everything else I've done with the ambient light and a Hoya #25A red filter. I have a circular polarizer coming in today... I have never played with one of those.
This weekend, as aforementioned, I'll be going to Philly (I live 30 mins out of the city) and since it's going to be 75 degrees (Fahrenheit, that is
), I'll walk around all day
wasting film and then eating "buck-a-shuck" oysters by the Liberty Bell in the Old City section of Philly. Today I have 2 rolls of Fuji Provia 100F and 2 rolls of Kodak Ektar 100 coming in. Any advice/recommendations for those films?
Thank you again!
Miguel.