Nope, everything was shot on film, scanned by the lab and put online. There was photoshop in 1 image. the one with the tilt shift effect. the rest were SOOC, that's why i love film and wish clients would request for all film more often.![]()
Hey! Glad you are having a good time in SF!
The lab scan is pretty decent. At least they are not overly contrasty and they do not do all the auto-everything settings for you. NICE!
I really like the overall look and feel and the colours.
Sadly, not everyone appreciate film, especially customers...
But as a photographer, as you have put it... not seeing all the LEDs and information in that viewfinder really helps in composition and capturing the right moment.
Are you still shooting with the Contax 645 for weddings?
i share many common views of m9 with yours, i waited years for m9 to arrive, skippd the m8 and in summary, m9 meets most of my expectations as a seasoned film M shooter.Hey all my rangefinder friends, just wanted to let you know I've been shooting a Leica M9 at the last 2 weddings, and I've shared my thoughts on the camera as a tool for wedding photography on my blog at www.39eastvision.com
Please feel free to comment with your thoughts. I'm interested to hear people's take on the camera.
especially for indoor shots, I always have a handy white paper to set my WB, works fine but not an elegant waySnits, I am glad I am not the only one with the suspicion that the coded lenses have something to do with color calibration as well.