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This was taken with a 35mm Canon AE-1, then scanned onto my computer after I developped it. It's also been compressed. I've only been into photography for a year now, but I'm curious about what you all think...be nice!
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sorry, that pic turned out bigger than i expected! I don't want to compress it anymore though...doesn't look as good.
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What about a 180 flip of the shot?
I love B&W film, so unique. Also, if you have access to Photoshop(or other image program), you can quickly and easily edit out scan or negative defects. Also resize for web is easy also. Lets you get the image on with less jpg compression. Hope you don't mind, here's a quick sample Jason |
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