The chicken car is a great photograph. You composed it well. Many good shots but the Oldsmobile Cutlass was a strong photo. The car is a study in long graceful curves. A definite departure from the straight lines of the early to mid ‘60s Favorite American classic would have to be first generation (64-66) Mustangs. European classic would be the Austin Healy 3000 Mk III Asian classic would be the NA Miata first generation (90-97)
Yeah that Oldsmobile was awesome! The chicken car was supposed to be junky but it looked awesome still haha. Thanks! It was fun seeing so many classic cars. I think I’m gonna try to see some more car shows and stuff.
@@TheNegative Awesome! I think I’ve watched this 10 times. Every time I’m blown away with how clean Xtol makes Tri-x look. The subject matter, the lighting, and your compositions really make the images “pop”! I dev’d two rolls of Tri-X last night - one roll in stock, the other 1:1. I’m excited to scan them and see how they look!
@@1331photo tri-x looks really great in XTOL! It still retains that classic look but looks so clean! I think you’ll be happy with both. With each dilution, XTOL gets a bump in sharpness, and shadow detail. The 1:1 should be slightly sharper but they’ll look pretty close. Thanks for watching!
The chicken car is a great photograph. You composed it well. Many good shots but the Oldsmobile Cutlass was a strong photo. The car is a study in long graceful curves. A definite departure from the straight lines of the early to mid ‘60s
Favorite American classic would have to be first generation (64-66) Mustangs.
European classic would be the Austin Healy 3000 Mk III
Asian classic would be the NA Miata first generation (90-97)
Yeah that Oldsmobile was awesome! The chicken car was supposed to be junky but it looked awesome still haha. Thanks! It was fun seeing so many classic cars. I think I’m gonna try to see some more car shows and stuff.
Very nice video. That picture of the Foster Farms chicken car is a killer.
Thanks! I love how that one came out.
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Man I love the fact that you're in the 209 !! Stockton photog here!
Did you develop this roll in Xtol? If so, was it stock or diluted?
Yeah this was XTOL. 1:1.
@@TheNegative Awesome! I think I’ve watched this 10 times. Every time I’m blown away with how clean Xtol makes Tri-x look. The subject matter, the lighting, and your compositions really make the images “pop”!
I dev’d two rolls of Tri-X last night - one roll in stock, the other 1:1. I’m excited to scan them and see how they look!
@@1331photo tri-x looks really great in XTOL! It still retains that classic look but looks so clean! I think you’ll be happy with both. With each dilution, XTOL gets a bump in sharpness, and shadow detail. The 1:1 should be slightly sharper but they’ll look pretty close. Thanks for watching!
@@TheNegative You’re welcome! Thanks for the great info! 😎👍🏻