The point of focus was the red flower in the center of the
shot, but looking at a blown-up scan of the print, I see that I
should have stopped the aperature down for this shot to get
more depth of field. The subject just isn't large enough to
pull it together.
Vegetation seems to be a good test of color rendering. It's
something most people are familiar with. Here I see
limitations of 669 color rendering. The flower really is more
vibrant in person. The green vegetation looks alright, and the
fence color is dead-on. (I'm sure my cheap scanner doesn't
help, either.)
The vertical lines on the bottom of the shot are scanner-
induced; there's some dust on the underside of the scan bed. In the future I'll have to avoid scanning on
that section of the scanner.