Forums > General Industry > Best Grainy Image

Photographer

alexwh

Posts: 3104

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Alexwh

https://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d47/alexwh12/20c.jpg

Nov 15 06 01:49 am Link

Photographer

alexwh

Posts: 3104

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

alexwh

https://www.communityzoe.com/albums/alexwh/1163577736.jpg

Nov 15 06 01:51 am Link

Photographer

alexwh

Posts: 3104

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Alexwh

https://www.communityzoe.com/albums/alexwh/1163577887.jpg

Nov 15 06 01:54 am Link

Photographer

alexwh

Posts: 3104

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Alexwh

Ilford 3200 in 120

https://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d47/alexwh12/LIndaat1600.jpg

Nov 15 06 01:55 am Link

Photographer

Offshore Photography

Posts: 202

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

https://offshorephotography.ca/page1/files/page1-1015-full.jpg

Nov 15 06 01:55 am Link

Photographer

alexwh

Posts: 3104

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Nov 15 06 02:01 am Link

Photographer

James Graham

Posts: 741

Brooklyn, New York, US

Grainy? What's grainy?

Nov 15 06 02:03 am Link

Photographer

stereorandy

Posts: 265

Carthage, Missouri, US

https://img5.modelmayhem.com/061030/23/4546db43b549f_m.jpg

Nov 15 06 02:16 am Link

Model

UNDERTOW

Posts: 158

Columbus, Ohio, US

Glamour Boulevard wrote:
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.

i Love grainy pic here is two I took



https://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e151/undertow875/P1010354.jpg


https://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e151/undertow875/P1010100-1.jpg

Nov 15 06 07:37 am Link

Model

UNDERTOW

Posts: 158

Columbus, Ohio, US

sorry they are so big!

Nov 15 06 07:38 am Link

Photographer

Lee Gillies

Posts: 1560

London, England, United Kingdom

taken on kodak tmax 3200...
https://www.leegillies.com/images/noosagirl.jpg

Nov 15 06 07:43 am Link

Photographer

Sanjay N Patel

Posts: 134

Austin, Texas, US

Ilford

Nov 15 06 07:58 am Link

Nov 15 06 07:58 am Link

Photographer

500 Gigs of Desire

Posts: 3833

New York, New York, US

https://www.striffler.com/images/laura9144-web.jpg

https://www.striffler.com/images/emmie2_6311bw2-web.jpg

Nov 15 06 08:56 am Link

Photographer

sdsteve

Posts: 1610

Spokane, Washington, US

UdoR wrote:
https://www.udorphotography.com/imglib/21Personalities/DannyGlover11.jpg

is this right off of the television?

Nov 15 06 09:04 am Link

Model

Ashley Jaime

Posts: 254

Los Angeles, California, US

Another one :-0
https://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL1328/5155075/10494955/151036603.jpg

Nov 15 06 10:12 am Link

Model

mia vaughn

Posts: 854

Chicago, Illinois, US

Glamour Boulevard wrote:
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.

https://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pid=1590881

Nov 15 06 10:15 am Link

Photographer

Boho Hobo

Posts: 25351

Santa Barbara, California, US

Susi wrote:

Not really...but I'll pm you when I get serious for advice;-)

as you know, anytime missy, ANYtime. wink

Nov 15 06 10:37 am Link

Photographer

John Landers

Posts: 374

Miami Beach, Florida, US

Studio Spike wrote:
'grain' isn't that miniscule amount of extra noise you might get when you set your 20D to asa 800...grain is what you get when you take Tmax 3200 and push it 5 stops.

I'll scan some of my wife's grittier T-Max 3200 images later, but until then . . .

https://img5.modelmayhem.com/061115/13/455b6cda5009d.jpg

Nov 15 06 02:00 pm Link

Photographer

byReno

Posts: 1034

Arlington Heights, Illinois, US

https://img2.modelmayhem.com/050618/13/42b4698ab4e58.jpg

Nov 15 06 05:00 pm Link

Photographer

Uncommon Images

Posts: 43

Orange, California, US

Nov 15 06 05:12 pm Link

Photographer

Coarse Art

Posts: 3729

Lexington, Ohio, US

Nov 15 06 05:26 pm Link

Model

UNDERTOW

Posts: 158

Columbus, Ohio, US

Tom deL wrote:
non work-safe

That is a Beautiful Port .

Nov 15 06 05:33 pm Link

Model

Jessalyn

Posts: 21433

Denver, Colorado, US

people people, there is a difference between the following:

grainy vs blurry
grainy vs B&W

geez

Nov 15 06 06:10 pm Link

Photographer

Dave Krueger

Posts: 2851

Huntsville, Alabama, US

Nov 15 06 06:27 pm Link

Photographer

John Landers

Posts: 374

Miami Beach, Florida, US

Jessalyn wrote:
people people, there is a difference between the following:

grainy vs blurry
grainy vs B&W

geez

Is this better?

https://img4.modelmayhem.com/061016/19/45342565cae22.jpg

Nov 15 06 06:38 pm Link

Model

Sarah Ellis

Posts: 1285

Portland, Oregon, US

James Graham wrote:
Grainy? What's grainy?

I was hopping youd pop up on this thread.

Nov 15 06 06:45 pm Link

Photographer

NovoCain

Posts: 192

Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

https://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f177/Novusphoto/lizwil.jpg

A candid photo I took of a friend and her newborn son a couple weeks ago.

https://novusphotography.ca/done7.jpg

Taken in my basement bathroom, of a model I was working with as she took a smoke break.

Nov 15 06 06:52 pm Link

Photographer

Dave Krueger

Posts: 2851

Huntsville, Alabama, US

photiesto wrote:
Taken in my basement bathroom, of a model I was working with as she took a smoke break.

I heard that smoking causes grainy pictures.  Or was that trans fats...  Or was it trans fats that cause smoking...  Or was it Bush who causes all three...

Nov 15 06 06:57 pm Link

Model

Alli Michelle

Posts: 1611

Miami, Florida, US

https://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e312/pixiebandana/IMG_3245.jpg
https://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e312/pixiebandana/IMG_3204.jpg
just a few of mine

Nov 15 06 07:02 pm Link

Photographer

John Landers

Posts: 374

Miami Beach, Florida, US

Nora_Neko wrote:
just a few of mine

Wow!

Nov 15 06 07:10 pm Link

Model

AngelaCrystal

Posts: 5

Nashville, Arkansas, US

https://img3.modelmayhem.com/060315/02/4417cb7d71d8c.jpg

AngelaCrystal

Nov 15 06 11:46 pm Link

Photographer

The Polaroid Guy

Posts: 5606

Grand Prairie, Texas, US

https://img4.modelmayhem.com/060715/12/44b928ea46a97.jpg

Yeah, I know... It's mine.

Nov 16 06 08:11 am Link

Model

Mz Machina

Posts: 1754

Chicago, Illinois, US

W.G. Rowland wrote:
One of our own:

https://ct.pbase.com/o4/66/672266/1/62432608.3MdXKtoH.IMG_0943.jpg

This is really fantastic...

Nov 16 06 08:19 am Link