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Make: CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD
Model: QV-R40
Shutter Speed: 1/800 second
F Number: F/4.8
Focal Length: 8 mm
Date Picture Taken: May 12, 2006, 9:39:53 PM

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great shot! I love the color!

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thanks thanks :heart:

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Inní mér syngur vitleysingur.
beautiful. What are you doing to get these hues?

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... Hmm...

This brings back some good memories...

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i'm telling you i could probably figure out how to do it in an actual darkroom,

but i put them in darkroom category because it says you can also put photos in the category that were manipulated in a way where you only messed with colors/levels, burning/dodging, etc. and that's mostly all i do.

it's less work and it feels cheaper than doing it with so much equipment... but i've got the vision for the end piece anyway ?


i took the picture in full sunlight sometime in the morning and the colors were really bold and elementary to begin with

i've been figuring out how to work with channels, so...color balance is adjusted a little bit, but it's mostly adjusting channels and white light levels until i got it where i wanted it

thank you so much :D

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Inní mér syngur vitleysingur.
yes! it's exactly the old one from when i was like..6

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Inní mér syngur vitleysingur.
I'm not sure if you could really get the same effect right in darkroom. It looks like old film, and I'm not sure they make the exact film you'd want for this anymore. You could try using different polaroid films, and could probably get pretty good results, but you wouldn't have as much control.

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yeah ....i'm not really sure, i haven't done much darkroom work aside from my one class in high school

i'm glad it looks like an older film....
especially because its done on digital

i'm cheating the system!! :P

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Inní mér syngur vitleysingur.
hehe, you're not the first, but experimentation is good.

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well, i know i'm not the first
i've seen lots of it and wanted to do it myself

i'm just glad i could pull it off at least somewhat convincingly

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