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Mar 26, 2010 © Colin J Clarke

Peppers with Ektar

Same image as with Fuji Acros. Alternated film backs when shooting.

Viewing at ORIGINAL size recommended.

Hasselblad 503CW, Zeiss Sonnar CF 1:4,0 f=150mm +Ext16, Kodak Extar 100

Kodak Extar rated at 100 iso. Developed in Arista C-41 Kit,
Developer 3.5 mins at 102ºF 39C, and Blix 6.5 mins, plus Stabiliser.
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Vickie BROWN08-Nov-2011 18:45
Excellent scene! Gorgeous! It's my favourite pepper! V
Giancarlo Guzzardi07-Apr-2010 08:41
just magnificent
Bill Robinson05-Apr-2010 12:27
The narrow dof is captivating. I do like that this version does distinguish between the two. But then the b&w does have it's appeal. Nicely done Colin. :o)
Ken McColl31-Mar-2010 01:41
Ha..loved Kaden's comment...
KMc
12329-Mar-2010 23:56
Love the way you cook. :) V
John29-Mar-2010 17:18
A staggering beauty. ~huge vote~
Yvonne29-Mar-2010 10:51
So well done Colin, & a wonderful arrangement! v
Jeff Real28-Mar-2010 13:51
Fascinating and beautiful ~V~
Aud Elise Sjøsæther28-Mar-2010 09:00
Beautiful still life! BV
Guest 28-Mar-2010 08:43
beautiful and I hate to say it too but I prefer the B&W too.
Paco López28-Mar-2010 08:36
Great!!! BV!
Guest 28-Mar-2010 01:08
Great comp, beautiful DOF. V
Marcia Rules28-Mar-2010 00:44
very very lovely food image. food photography is difficult but you make it look easy :) V!
Naomi 27-Mar-2010 23:34
Beautiful image. I liked the B&W, too.
Mikael Larsen27-Mar-2010 23:07
Great technique. A bit desaturated colours. v
Stephanie27-Mar-2010 21:20
Lovely veggies that don't look real!
I hate to say it, but I think I prefer the all B&W images more...
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