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Thanks ped. This is an asda special
That's what made the majority of this roll not quite so enjoyable.. I'd spend a few seconds faffing with my meter trying to get a reading matching as close to what I could get to on the camera then another good while messing with the focusing, trying to make it visible and figuring out what belongs where and then lining it up
What do you mean by looser with framing? Including more in the scene than I want in the "printed" frame?
Thank you, I appreciate it
As you can see from these next 3 shots, I really peaked with my first shot of the roll! The rest of the shots had complete lack of focus or really dodgy framing!
This one is a bit confusing in general. The framing is obviously off... not sure whether to crop it in tight on the right to match the left.. or if I like it! Can't decideI was directly above him, a foot on each side of his chest and camera pointing straight down - he was directly center in the viewfinder.. So I think that could have been better if I'd framed it tighter on my right. Knocking him off center in the viewfinder = centered in the frame in this instance? I used my digital camera to meter it and took a (digital) photo at the same time.. so the exposure of this one surprised me.
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Again with the framing!
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And not quite there with the focus.
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T, I kind of do haha. It was a bit of a headache... but that first photo of Colin makes me want to stick at it and get used to it![]()
Actually reading yours and everyone elses comments i can see it is/was a headache, i have no idea on rangefinders and totally at a loss as to what half of you are on about so i think i need to go read up about them lol

