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Photographer  prashant bhat {Karma:504}
Project #10 Grainy Film for Effect Camera Model Nikon F801 / N8008
Categories Fashion
Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio fashion
Lens Nikon  80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF
Uploaded 7/19/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak  T-Max
    ISO / Film Speed 3200
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Location City -  mumbai
State -  MAHARASHTRA
Country - India   India
About the photograph was shot with a TMAX 3200 asa b&w film. while exposing it was exposed with camera set for a 6400 asa film. in short it was under exposed first then a pull process was applied so that the film is over devloped and the grainy result is right here...
...if you really want to enjoy this image stand a little aways from the monitor and watch it
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prashant bhat   {K:504} 7/24/2005
got it dude

and thanks for spending so much time for me

prashant

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Mihir Shah   {K:837} 7/24/2005
hey prashant, here is the ps'd version. all i did was use the simple burn feature. Well i am not that well versed to photoshop, but i am sure many others could do a million times better job then this.
But overall i just wanted to reduce the amount of cathlight in her eyes. i hope this helps.

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jeff crow   {K:64} 7/21/2005
great effect

lovely closeup

pat

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prashant bhat   {K:504} 7/20/2005
thanks rona

prashant

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Rona K **   {K:2375} 7/20/2005
Bravo! 7+++

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prashant bhat   {K:504} 7/20/2005
thanks karen

prashant

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Karen Ambrose   {K:179} 7/19/2005
Wonderful shot & pretty model.

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prashant bhat   {K:504} 7/19/2005
thanks patrick

prashant

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SORRENTE Patrick   {K:3307} 7/19/2005
Nice portrait !

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prashant bhat   {K:504} 7/19/2005
hey mihir please do the right corrections as per you on ps and show me the image i will be glad

thanks for taking out your time

prashant

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Mihir Shah   {K:837} 7/19/2005
very nice effect, prashant. nice composition, well shot and developed. did you do the devoloping yourself?

the only thing i would see changed IMO, is that the catchlights are little too big and distracting. maybe burn a little or use ps to reduce the effect. But as i said thats my view. And under no circumstances does it take anything from this picture, which is excellent in itself.

my compliments.

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