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^Taking a 2nd look at that last pic I see what you mean but looks closer film than a slide like maybe vc400. Color slides are usually super vivid. But I was refering to more the tonal range in general because in my documentary photography class there has been this ongoing battle digital vs. film (mostly because there a few people who shoot digital and some people, myself included who don't like the look of fill flash on digital or atleast vs. film or as "high art" I don't) and people on the film side have been bringing out all this data on tonal range, it's wild, the difference...
But that last one other than you'd have enormous color correction problems shooting that on film and it would be quite the task to fix it. It really does look like film at first glance... just the tonal range and it has a sort of orangish haze to it like you couldn't fully color correct it, which would probably be the case with film...
But I like how you captured the wife and she looks quite annoyed, it just makes it into this great scene if you will where your photo tells a story even if the story is based on the taking of the photo...
But that last one other than you'd have enormous color correction problems shooting that on film and it would be quite the task to fix it. It really does look like film at first glance... just the tonal range and it has a sort of orangish haze to it like you couldn't fully color correct it, which would probably be the case with film...
But I like how you captured the wife and she looks quite annoyed, it just makes it into this great scene if you will where your photo tells a story even if the story is based on the taking of the photo...