Re: Digest Number 1759
I have shot nothing but slide film (and b&w occasionally) in the Canyon for 36 years. In addition to more sophisticated cameras, I've had 2 Olympus Styluses...
Charles Bame 2004-02-20 08:27:12 #28394
Re: Advice Sought: GC Print Film?
Well, I heard back from my sister... she hasn't used anything besides
Kodak and Fuji for a while. Kodak is good for getting warmer tones,
(canyon) and Fuji...
squirrel_nut_19 2004-02-20 08:19:20 #28393
Re: Digest Number 1759
ROD,
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE FUJI REALA 100 AND THE KODAK ROYAL GOLD
200 (IF YOU CAN FIND IT). I HAVE USED BOTH FOR YEARS WITH
EXCELLENT RESULTS. I HAVE NOT...
bob3car@aol.com 2004-02-20 07:44:30 #28392
Re: Havasu Wildlife and.......Love
Well, nothing as incredible as your nightime meeting, but on my very
first below-the-rim trip to the GC in May of '97, I was hiking down
the Bill Hall Trail...
Al Kahler 2004-02-20 07:26:57 #28391
Re: Advice Sought: GC Print Film?
also, I may be off- but I thought I read somewhere (many years ago,
don't know if film technology has changed) that the higher the speed
film, the granier...
squirrel_nut_19 2004-02-20 07:10:10 #28390
film
I, too am a fan of Velvia 50. Provia 100 is a very good all around 100 speed film with decent grain. I just learned that Velvia has come
out with a 100...
katie232429 2004-02-20 07:09:32 #28389
Re: Advice Sought: GC Print Film?
I just dropped a line to my sister, who takes photos for a local
newspaper and has lots of photo-bug friends, I'll post her
suggestions when I hear back...
squirrel_nut_19 2004-02-20 07:06:05 #28388
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