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    Re: New John Wimberley book. Check it out.

    Yes, that is the print. It is on archivally processed 14"x11" gelatin/silver paper, with my signature and numbered to match the book.
    An interesting story about "Dunes and Horizontal Ripples, 1979,...
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    Re: New John Wimberley book. Check it out.

    My new book "a metaphysic of Light" does indeed contain the entire underwater figurative series I made in 1981-1982. Included are such images as "Descending Angel", "Realization of Anima", "The Gift...
  3. Re: Photographing the Oregon coast with John Wimberley

    By taking my workshops through Photographic Education Group (see 4/16/2010 post by Robert Brummitt that started this thread), you'll help disadvantaged young people get cameras and instruction in...
  4. Re: Photographing the Oregon coast with John Wimberley

    Merg, Kirk, Eric and Brian - I want to thank you for your kind words re. my work. It sure made my day when a friend directed me to this forum thread.

    This summer I'm going to teach a workshop at...
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    Re: WD2D+ developer

    Doremus, I'll try to answer your interesting questions. First, it's difficult to make an absolute comparison between the results with graded and VC papers, because their characteristic curves have...
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    Re: WD2D+ developer

    Dennis: with WD2D+, slow speed films require 8 minutes, medium speed films 9, and high speed films 11 minutes. If your first negatives are too thin, increase the time, if too dense, decrease....
  7. Re: Wimberly WD2D+ and Jobo Rotary Processing = Heaven!

    I'm pleased that you all are interested in, and using, my pyrogallol film developer formulae. I'd like to clarify the differences between the WD2D, WD2D+ and WD2H developers. But first, I've long...
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    Re: WD2D+ in Trays

    Hi Dave,

    First thank you for using WD2D+! I'll do my best to clarify the instructions. WD2D+ is a one-shot developer, and each time you mix a batch to develop film, you should begin development as...
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