nice photo indeed...I am very surprised with so little grain for Ilford Delta 3200...well I never tried it myself but really had a different idea of the film! well done! thanks for sharing!
nice photo indeed...I am very surprised with so little grain for Ilford Delta 3200...well I never tried it myself but really had a different idea of the film! well done! thanks for sharing!
Thanks! The grain is not that crazy on medium format, it's a great fit if you like taking indoor shots! I posted a couple of other pics in the past with the same film and camera if you're interested.
https://busy.org/@wllmdnnd/3-benches-on-a-deserted-roof-garden-ilford-delta-3200-or-yashica-mat-124g-or-80mm
https://busy.org/@wllmdnnd/bags-of-coffee-ilford-delta-3200-or-yashica-mat-124g-or-80mm
On 35mm on the other hand, unless you really like strong grain, I would recommend pulling it down to 1600. I am curious to see how the freshly announced Kodak T-Max P3200 will compare to it.
thanks! of course I am interested! I am completed addicted to film photography, have a couple of on going projects. never shot in medium format, though. Will be posting some film stuff soon. right now I am learning how to use steemit with iphone photos! hehehe
anyway, I also posted one article with film photos...couldn't resist ;-)
https://steemit.com/hongkong/@fcdvpds/a-sunday-walk-in-the-neighbor-with-the-leica-iif
cheers from hong kong!
Yeah, I checked it ;) I'll be following you and look forward to see more of your film shots.