Kirk I also really enjoy all three. I believe I've seen the first one before. I'd love to see that second one in person. How large did you print them?
Kirk I also really enjoy all three. I believe I've seen the first one before. I'd love to see that second one in person. How large did you print them?
Marty, t0aster, Peter and Andrew: thank you very much.
Greetings, Thomas
Thomas Greutmann, http://www.blackandwhitegallery.de
Excellent work on all three Kirk. Mind sharing dev and print info
Thanks all for the kind words.
Scott,Yes I posted an unfinished version of the first one before. I prefer not to print too large, 11x14 or 16x20 usually.Kirk I also really enjoy all three. I believe I've seen the first one before. I'd love to see that second one in person. How large did you print them?
Deval, Phillips 4x5, images 1&2 with a Nikkor 120 SW. 3 with a 210 Symmar S, All with B&W orange filter, Ilford FP4+ in Pyrocat HD.
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
Kirk, the first image is a bell ringer for sure. I recall when you posted it recently and the discussion about the tilting cloud. I get the distinct feeling that the left end of the cloud is nearer than the right end, resulting in a converging lines effect (e.g., railroad tracks converging to a point in the distance). Could that have been the case?
Thomas Greutmann, http://www.blackandwhitegallery.de
I like the rain photos best; perhaps because of symbolism that goes with it in a dry area.
The second photo which seems to be the same geography, looks like it does not belong with the others. To me (as someone who lives near the ocean), looks like a sea scene with the clouds opening up for the sun. It is exhibit-worthy as well!
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