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21-OCT-2011 Karen Stuebing

Watching the Cat

West Virginia

Polaroid CU-5. Polaroid 127 mm lens. ND filter. Fujifilm FP 3000B.

Fujifilm stopped making asa 100 black and white pack film. All that is left now is the asa 3000. This can present problems in situations with a lot of light. It's great for dim light but what were they thinking in going with this as their choice for black and white? A lot of people like it better than the 100B because it is more contrasty but it's going to be a challenge outside at noon.

I shot several blown out photos before I remember the camera has a built in ND filter. Uh duh. Still I was on max settings for aperture and shutter speed.

Other elements can be seen here.

Polaroid CU-5 ,Polaroid 127mm
1/125s f/45.0 iso3000 full exif

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carol j. phipps23-Oct-2011 02:34
Fab portrait.
Walter Otto Koenig22-Oct-2011 16:41
Nice result with these tones. You have a great model there. The EXIF data is amazing. "V"
Guest 22-Oct-2011 12:58
Excellent work Karen, You are so good working with all those different types of film and cameras! V
Bryan Murahashi22-Oct-2011 05:36
Like his "What's that cat up to now" expression;-) A very nice portrait at ASA 3000. V
borisalex22-Oct-2011 05:09
Yes..he does look like a philosoph! V.
larose forest photos22-Oct-2011 03:22
He looks so dignified. Love this shot of Petey. V
Guest 22-Oct-2011 02:40
Excellent work. V.
LynnH22-Oct-2011 02:03
This is really cute. Interesting that they chose asa 3000 and not something like 200 or 400. Also interesting about the built in ND. Cool photo and a good job on your part! V
Guest 22-Oct-2011 01:52
Excellent work. Very well done.
Frank Brault22-Oct-2011 01:40
Terrific. V
bill friedlander22-Oct-2011 00:50
Well, it worked out just fine. Excellent exposure and a great portrait. V
John King22-Oct-2011 00:00
This turned out very well, the dark background shows his profile nicely and there seems to be good detail in his sunlit fur. Petie has a very serious expression here. V.
Cindi Smith21-Oct-2011 22:37
:) In contemplation on how to get to the cat and be able to eat it without it scratching and biting him. :)
Jean Chiasson21-Oct-2011 21:45
I love his expression Karen vote