Thursday, November 5, 2009

"Progress, Not Perfection"

I was worried about the film I shot this week so I went to an open lab and developed it early. Just as I was afraid, I overexposed and underexposed a lot of my images. Oh well, progress not perfection. That's what my photo teacher always says (By the way, my photo teacher is quite established and had her work displayed all over the world-wiki Darylin Rowan-or maybe its Darilyn...). I know what I did wrong so next time I wont make the same mistakes.

The negatives are actually a lot better than they scanned in---the really dark ones actually have usable images. So, I am pretty confident that I will still get the prints I need out of them.



2 comments:

Kenny Landes said...

As long as you learn from your mistakes, then there's no big loss. You may also be able to use Photoshop to adjust curves and contrast so that the images are still usable. I don't know if you're doing all that just yet, though.

Curtis Rose said...

They look great! I can't wait to see when you make prints of them :)