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Sam_C | all galleries >> Current >> Portraits > Jon Butcher
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Jon Butcher

Been experimenting with film again.
The Butcher does really have red/orange
skin of the SE Asian variety, and I find
that film does a better job of reproducing
it than my digital cameras, although it's
still not quite perfect.


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Yiannis Pavlis01-Feb-2008 04:02
I think you have created a portrait that is really nice,with film or no film the final result is great .To me the skin tones look really natural.V
12307-Dec-2007 07:48
Killer portrait bro! V
Sam_C02-Dec-2007 21:03
Hey Jay, thanks for your advice, I'll have to try it again. In the past I have tried, and this guy just burns the sensor, lol! The Nikon D200, such as yours, actually did a close job. Best, Sam :-)
Jay Levin02-Dec-2007 19:50
Sam, have you tried adjusting the Kelvin scale on your digital camera to change white balance? I have found that this works in situations like this.
Sam_C02-Dec-2007 08:38
Hi Bernard, thanks for your comments. The quality of this film is very good today!! All I did was scan it, and was impressed with the sharpness for an iso800 film, better than
I remembered Fujicolor Press to be. Best, Sam
XiaoBernard9902-Dec-2007 08:19
Today the butcher is very serious.Does he like this portrait?For me no problem.V
XiaoBernard9902-Dec-2007 08:17
SAM how do you do for the scan, it is very similar in quality to a digital(...)?