This is the Green-Wood Cemetery Civil War Soldiers’ Monument, erected by the City of New York to honor its dead as well as all 148,000 NYC residents who enlisted in the war effort. This shot, as well as three of the four detail shots below, were taken with taken on a Fuji medium format GF670 rangefinder film camera, with Kodak Tri-X 400 Film. The fourth one was taken after the last shot on the roll with a Fuji digital X-E1 and made to mimic the look of the other camera. Care to guess which one? There are a few tells.
Chris Nitz
21 Oct 2013Well piss, I guessed wrong. Now that I know, I can kinda see the difference, but that is probably just cuz my mind knows the truth.
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Mark
21 Oct 2013How do you know? Did you click through and check the exif data?
Chris Nitz
21 Oct 2013Mark – Yeah. I picked the image that I thought was from the X-E1 and then clicked the info button to find I was wrong and then to find what one was the X-E1 image.
Chris Walsh
21 Oct 2013I think it’s the first one, but it’s just a guess.
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