Yuriy,

That's a good shot for Velvia. My take on Velvia is
that for a lot of folks it produces overly saturated
colors. For me, I think it works well for many
different subjects but likely not the best choice for
portraits. Having said that, I know that many fashion
photogs have used it for effect when going for a
little extra "punch." 

I tend to go with the Provia F over Velvia nowadays.
It actually has finer grain than the old Velvia (I
can't speak to the new Velvia) and it's a full stop
faster. I think it works better for landscapes because
its colors seem a bit more natural.

In any event, they are both great films and nearly
grainless when exposed properly. Virtually all of my
medium format transparencies are made from one or the
other of these stocks.

-Brendan
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> Hello,
> 
>  May be this will be interesting for who still shot
> film.
> 
>  I just tried the new Velvia 50 (RVP 50). Actually,
> I have to say that
> I did not shoot any "old" or "classic" Velvia as I
> could not find it.
> I'm very pleased with the results. It is easy to
> scan this film on my
> Nikon Coolscan V ED. What I actually found that in
> some aspects it is
> easier to work with the scans in PS as with the
> digital images
> captured by my DS. Especially I like photos with the
> lot of bright
> reds and yellows. It is hard for me to capture such
> photos by the DS -
> this bright colors usually lose a lot of tones.
>   As for the Velvia, I like its colours and
> contrast. And I was
> suprised by its little grain. I print one of the
> photo without any
> retushing especially without removing grain. On the
> 20x30 (cm) photo
> it is very hard to find the grain! But on the
> monitor it can be seen.
> 
>  One of the example (may be not the best for me) is
> hear:
> 
>  
> http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=19477&full=1
> 
>   I don't know if somebody still shoot film. If so,
> it would be very
> interesting to talk to such photographers.
> 
> Yuriy
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
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> 
> 
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