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Back to the beach last night, but I wasn't brave enough to risk messing it up again with an experimental process. This Pan F was developed the standard way, in HC-110. F6, 28-300 (I thought a questionable lens might give me more flare), X1 scans:
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4306/...03c35dd3_c.jpg
Sunset 1 by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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I'll do my best! Having got the motorised Rondinax running again, I decided to put some Pan F through it.
F6, 85mm/f1.4D, Pan F @25, HC-110, X1 scan:
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4406/...01bd4123_c.jpg
Lillies by chrism229, on Flickr
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Originally Posted by
stawastawa
Could you put into words what you like about this image?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Pawlowski6132
Could you put into words what you like about this image?
Sure!
I enjoy the brightness, which seems accentuated by the enforced by the texture of the pavement and the high key bokeh.
I enjoy the mirrored gestures of the marionette and the Girl. I enjoy the ambiguity of scale between the two.
I enjoy the light on the strings of the marionette to help define and explain the object.
I think I might crop out some of the bottom.
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Originally Posted by
jp
Ken; Keep it up!
OK - Here's another one :rolleyes:
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More TMax/HC-110/motorised Rondinax - I wonder if the continuous agitation is helping provide the lively contrast?
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4425/...49f36bee_c.jpg
Roadside by chrism229, on Flickr
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Still looking through recent negatives to print. I found some photos from Washington DC that I wanted to print, specifically from the Air & Space Museum. This place is my favorite thing in DC.
I've run out of most of my paper but I have a couple boxes of 16x20 paper left so I cut a bunch in half to 10x16, perfect for 35mm prints to about 9.5 x 14.
Nikon F4, 14-24mm f/2.8, T-Max 100 dev'd in FX-39, printed on Ilford MGIV dev'd in Dektol, scan of print:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho.../dc-8082ss.jpg