Duke Juker wrote:
Hmm...too fuzzy for me most the time. I took a photo class in High School and the guy was really into black and white (as well as the fact is was easier to develop that kind of film and make your own prints with). I'd suggest to try some more old shots like sepia tone or black and white. Also, try to take a wider range of shots, like not all close-ups. I love landscape pictures myself. Just some thoughts. Interesting pictures. Keep working at it.
Hmm well, I guess you mean the noise? I didn't edit any of these.. they look better in print, but these were scanned for me by jessops and put on CD, so the quality isn't as good as you'd see in person ;3 And yeah.. I've got about 3 reels worth of b+w negatives at school ready to be projected, I just want to see if I can get my hands on a negative scanner so I don't have spend all my time developing while I need to do my projects ;w; thanks for the crit though ;D Yeah I'll do some more stuff, though I've never really enjoyed landscape. I'll have another colour film developed with some portraits of my girlfriend and loads of the eden project in cornwall so yeah ;P