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Passenger Trains > Delhi Wig WagDate: 01/16/22 16:43 Delhi Wig Wag Author: rgzfan Here's a little snip.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 01/25/22 16:03 by rgzfan. Date: 01/16/22 17:40 Re: Delhi Wig Wag - 400' Tragedy Author: ALCO630 It’s still really good. If you have a friend with really good computer skills, maybe you can sit down with him and he can try and Photoshop it a little.
Posted from iPhone Doug Wetherhold Macungie, PA Date: 01/16/22 17:44 Re: Delhi Wig Wag - 400' Tragedy Author: mundo Evan W to the rescue?
Date: 01/16/22 18:10 Re: Delhi Wig Wag - 400' Tragedy Author: wzd 16mm - is that a new digital format?
Just kidding. Seriously, though, the film is really cool, even with the right-side exposure. I'm glad to see some folks are still shooting real film in 2022. Bill D. Date: 01/16/22 19:37 Re: Delhi Wig Wag - 400' Tragedy Author: justalurker66 Shot in 2019, but still modern use of film. With the improvements in cell phone cameras I barely use my digital video and still cameras any more.
Date: 01/16/22 21:30 Re: Delhi Wig Wag - 400' Tragedy Author: Lurch_in_ABQ Thanks for posting. I have a 35mm still shot of the Washington Monument partially washed by light. I framed it and call it "art."
Date: 01/16/22 22:58 Re: Delhi Wig Wag - 400' Tragedy Author: IC_2024 rgzfan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Great move! > > Lurch_in_ABQ Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Thanks for posting. I have a 35mm still shot of > > the Washington Monument partially washed by > light. > > I framed it and call it "art." Looks like art to me, too-- way to go!!! Date: 01/17/22 00:58 Re: Delhi Wig Wag - 400' Tragedy Author: dan exactly, it is viewable and retro
Date: 01/17/22 08:23 Re: Delhi Wig Wag - 400' Tragedy Author: LocomotionMan Nice footage!
Don't feel bad, one time I loaded some 16mm negative film backwards. The result was everything looked red as I was shooting through the base side of the film. The real bummer was this was for an animated musical we were doing. Never did that again. Paul |