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Thread: Esthetics of Black Skies in B&W Landscapes

  1. #51

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    Re: Esthetics of Black Skies in B&W Landscapes

    To me, the Red 25 is like a sledgehammer. When you need it, nothing else will do. However, like any tool that you have to be careful with, if you use it when you don't need it, you will probably wind up regretting it.

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    Re: Esthetics of Black Skies in B&W Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert A. Zeichner View Post
    I wrote an article about this technique and would be willing to offer it up to the LF Forum if there is interest.
    I'm interested!

    I've done something like this by making a mask with an inkjet printer and then registering it back with the original negative to burn in the sky.

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