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I am sure I am not the only one who likes the look of grain in some photographs. I seem to see less and less of it these days as more prefer the crystal clear almost" you are right there with the model" look. Although, there are programs that help add it back in. Post some of your favorite images with grain shot by others, yourself, or images of yourself. Nov 14 06 02:26 pm Link Nov 14 06 02:31 pm Link I started in photography only doing bw film shots.. I do miss it sometimes this one looks more grainy.. https://modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pid=1619031 or https://modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pid=1619069 Nov 14 06 02:32 pm Link Viva Van Story wrote: That's still some of my favorite work of yours too...especially of Sundae! Nov 14 06 02:34 pm Link Night Rain Nov 14 06 02:37 pm Link Viva Van Story wrote: Looks pretty clear to me. Just my opinion though. I do really like the shot and your other work. Nov 14 06 02:37 pm Link Nov 14 06 02:38 pm Link KM von Seidl wrote: Yet another one of your works that makes me just look at it and say wow. Nov 14 06 02:38 pm Link Night Rain gets my vote. Nov 14 06 02:38 pm Link Glamour Boulevard wrote: not sure what you are saying?? Nov 14 06 02:38 pm Link Viva Van Story wrote: Nothing bad. Just saying it did not seem grainy on my end. Nov 14 06 02:39 pm Link KM von Seidl wrote: I love it KM! I used to shoot black and white film myself and I really have been thinking of getting back into that too. My style was totally grainy...I wish I had some prints scanned into the computer so I could post one but I don't. Nov 14 06 02:40 pm Link Of course a JMG has to be added to the list. All of his are amazing. Nov 14 06 02:41 pm Link Constance Hilory wrote: I like that. Link me to him Nov 14 06 02:43 pm Link I'm gonna hafta be vain and nominate one of mine. Mainly 'cause it's my daughter and I adore her. Nov 14 06 02:44 pm Link Glamour Boulevard wrote: James Graham Nov 14 06 02:44 pm Link Glamour Boulevard wrote: well I just brought those ones back out recently, they are from 2004.. I'd have to dig to find more on my computer but some I've done are really grainy.. but I've moved onto color now but I like film. Nov 14 06 02:44 pm Link Eyes to cut through any grain ... (Do I warn here? Nekkid) https://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pid=1682410 Nov 14 06 02:45 pm Link From one of my first studio and artificial light shoots. I call this shot "Gothic Angel". The rest of the shoot can be seen at my old site through this link http://www.apexphotography.com/blythe/gallerya/ Nov 14 06 02:47 pm Link Tom deL wrote: oh she's an angel.. I LOVE IT! Nov 14 06 02:48 pm Link This image of bassist Jeff Hill, playing with Marshall Crenshaw isn't SUPER grainy, but it's there.. . This image of singer-songwriter Gregory Page is a little grainier. . . Nov 14 06 02:49 pm Link One of our own: Nov 14 06 02:49 pm Link Nov 14 06 02:51 pm Link Nov 14 06 02:51 pm Link I might be twisting the distinction between grain and motion but hey, it's Jasmine (#31943) and she's groovy. Nov 14 06 03:03 pm Link Chip Morton wrote: *I* see grain, so it counts Nov 14 06 03:06 pm Link KM von Seidl wrote: I can't compete with this! KMVS, this will always be my fave! Nov 14 06 03:07 pm Link I love the combination of grain and motion too. . . . Nov 14 06 03:07 pm Link now this is from my very beginning.. I love this topic Nov 14 06 03:07 pm Link Oh what the hell... Mine is nekkid too 18+ https://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pid=1491409 Everything I shoot is grainy. I generally only shoot TX @1600. Nov 14 06 03:09 pm Link Thank you so much for starting this thread...I love using grain and prefer it to the crystal clear images others sem to think are the only "true" photographs... Here are a few of mine.... https://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pid=1680375 Nov 14 06 03:10 pm Link Nov 14 06 03:12 pm Link Mine was an accident...this was shot with a Canon 20D at F/11, 1/125, ISO 1600. Apnea Nov 14 06 03:13 pm Link You guys have inspired me so much I have been over at B&H shopping for a film camera so I can take some of my own grainy images again:-) Nov 14 06 03:14 pm Link Susi wrote: Dont do that, go to a local camera shop and check out thrift stores and pawn shops first! Nov 14 06 03:15 pm Link Susi wrote: Get yourself a Holga and some Tri X and give it Hell! Nov 14 06 03:16 pm Link Yes sir (to both Glamour and Captured)...I'll probably check ebay before anything else...it's my friend...haha:-) Nov 14 06 03:17 pm Link I have one in my port, I Love it..... The lovely Eliana, nice... Nov 14 06 03:17 pm Link Viva Van Story wrote: Me too! Oh, not the topic thinly veiled by nylon? Lovely beginning and ending. Nov 14 06 03:18 pm Link Nov 14 06 03:22 pm Link |