Dude! You are the king of night time photography and I would happily be your apprentice. Also pushed Kentmere looks freakin great. You’re right about the contrast that really is the perfect amount I loved the images.
I use K400 as my indoor/low light film and push it always to 3200. I develop it in XT3 (= XTol) 1:1 with "standrd" agitation (1st minute constant inversions, then 4 inversions every minute.
Have you tried exposing the film at box speed metered for the shadows then under developing by 50%? I would rather have detail in my shadows and control the contrast in the darkroom or scanning process than to have no details in the shadows.
I have not yet! This sounds like a good way to control the contrast though, and like you said preserve some shadow, so I’ll have to give this a try soon.
It’s the Amazon Basic Tripod. I got it at a thrift store and it is actively falling apart so I can’t necessarily recommend it, but it has technically done the trick for me, haha.
well just found your channel and got to say enjoyed what ive seen so far I would like to try more night photography myself unfortunately the town i like in is rather uninteresting at night and you are likely to get attacked buy the freal teenagers. Keep it going and please buy yourself a decent tripod very soon just found you on insta too
Lovin your vids brotha
Thank you so much man!
Dude! You are the king of night time photography and I would happily be your apprentice. Also pushed Kentmere looks freakin great. You’re right about the contrast that really is the perfect amount I loved the images.
Thank you so much! If the ocean weren't so big, I'd love to put something together.
@@alexwahoski I’m sure one day we will get to hang and make some awesome images!!
Your photos are great. Would love to hear your tips on night photography for beginners.
Thank you so much! I can absolutely try to put something together before the end of the year!
I use K400 as my indoor/low light film and push it always to 3200. I develop it in XT3 (= XTol) 1:1 with "standrd" agitation (1st minute constant inversions, then 4 inversions every minute.
Love the contrast and grain, do you know what developer your lab used?
At this exact moment I do not, but I have a meeting with the lab on Thursday, so I’ll follow up!
@@alexwahoski Thank you, it would be good to know.
Following up, was told it was most likely ILFOTEC RT RAPID.
Have you tried exposing the film at box speed metered for the shadows then under developing by 50%? I would rather have detail in my shadows and control the contrast in the darkroom or scanning process than to have no details in the shadows.
I have not yet! This sounds like a good way to control the contrast though, and like you said preserve some shadow, so I’ll have to give this a try soon.
What tripod do you use?
It’s the Amazon Basic Tripod. I got it at a thrift store and it is actively falling apart so I can’t necessarily recommend it, but it has technically done the trick for me, haha.
I don't get it there's nothing spooky about those liminal photos.
You gotta get in the Halloween spirit cuzzo ❤🫡
well just found your channel and got to say enjoyed what ive seen so far I would like to try more night photography myself unfortunately the town i like in is rather uninteresting at night and you are likely to get attacked buy the freal teenagers. Keep it going and please buy yourself a decent tripod very soon just found you on insta too
Thank you so much!
I’m quite happy to let you know I have just unboxed a new tripod that should be significantly less likely to collapse, haha!