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    Re: First well exposed LF image

    Very nice.

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    Re: First well exposed LF image

    I was born just up the road a spell, in West Runton, near Cromer, Norfolk.

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    Hi Richard

    Its Walton on the Naze Essex UK - About 100 yards from my front door fortunately its where i go to test new kit very peaceful pretty and calming

    Cheers Daniel i shall look into it
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    Re: First well exposed LF image

    Lol i know it well small world eh

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    Richard M. Coda
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    Re: First well exposed LF image

    Quote Originally Posted by chris Davies View Post
    Lol i know it well small world eh
    I don't We moved to the US when I was 3. I have to return one day.
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    Re: First well exposed LF image

    I think the cloud & boat reflections in the absolutely still water is what makes this image special. Excellent shot.

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    Re: First well exposed LF image

    It certainly is a nice image! Though, I cannot comment on the exposure based on just looking at my monitor. The transom of the dingy is almost totally black on my screen. I suspect most people would expose that negative to have some detail there. So if you print or negative shows some detail there you did good!

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    Re: First well exposed LF image

    Beautiful image!

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    Yep IC-Racer i don't claim its perfect by any means Ive only done 3 LF exposures mucho learning to do before i get anything worthwhile but hey its all good practice

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    Re: First well exposed LF image

    A great photo...and yes it meets the criteria for a really great photo by having two or more other photos in one, which makes the whole quite pleasing. Good job. Wish I had shot it.

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    Re: First well exposed LF image

    That's great photo, would be very good even if it was one hundredth, but especially so for a first. Keep going, I'm looking for more...
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