Christian,

There are three uses I have seen for Velvia.  Two are fine and one is
too much.  When the colors are muted due to lighting or doing an
unusual artsy thing, Velvia is fine.  For normal shooting it is too
much.  As I looked through several PUG galleries I thought it
interesting that I could pick out Velvia just from the thumbnails.
Once in awhile I missed - usually to Agfa Ultra or Provia, but
generally I could spot it easily.  In this month's PUG Mark Cassino
used Velvia in an unusual manner that is a bit surreal anyway, so the
strong colors work alright.  Ken Waller's landscape is well composed
and I like the subject - however, the color is over the top and spoils
the picture for me.  The golden hills are too golden and the sky is
too strong.

I will try to give you more examples as I run into them.


Bruce Dayton



Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 4:14:38 PM, you wrote:

CS> I don't use Velvia at the track because it is soooooo slow! ;-)

CS> I'll be using Provia for that.

CS> The Canis flower is actually a very vivid orange.  I think (with my funky
CS> eyes) that Velvia gives very natural colors.  Again, this is for the
CS> subjects that I normally shoot and why I wanted to see some examples of
CS> "bad" Velvia.  Then again, maybe I'm weird.....

CS> Christian

CS> ----- Original Message -----
CS> From: "Doug Franklin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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CS> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 6:52 PM
CS> Subject: Re: Velvia (was: Film ISO Speed Choices?)


>> Hi Christian,
>>
>> On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 13:31:53 -0500, Christian Skofteland wrote:
>>
>> > [...] is this over saturated or gaudy?
>> >
>> > http://photography.skofteland.net/flowers/canis.htm
>> > http://photography.skofteland.net/insects/insect08.htm
>>
>> I don't know what the subjects look like in reality, but the flower
>> definitely looks "overly vivid" to me.  I think you would not want to
>> use Velvia at the race track, where the colors on the cars are already
>> pretty vibrant.  I'm even doubtful about using Portra 400 VC instead of
>> Portra 400 NC, but I think I'm going to shoot a roll or two to check it
>> out.
>>
>> TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
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