drool, drool, slobber. Jim, your images are consistently spectacular.
drool, drool, slobber. Jim, your images are consistently spectacular.
Dear Chris,
I do not use filtration, but I do emphasize areas of my images while I print, where I tend to bring a Zone 4 down to Zone 3, since I taught myself to expose each negative effectively with that intent. Although, I found a yellow-orange Rodenstock K15 filter in the storage closet last weekend, where I exposed two negatives with that filter strapped to the back of my 210XL on Sunday. I expect to see a wee bit more separation in the clouds' highlights when I print, because the blue sky will deepen to a darker level, and whether I like the result shall be seen, compared to my normal routine of printing down from Zone 4 to Zone 3.
jim k
Hi Patrick,
It is Durdle Door in Dorset...
Dear Eugene and Nana,
Thank you for your comments...
I am a firm believer that every once in a while, you get to be at the right spot, at the right time, and you have one negative left in your backpack.
Again, thank you.
jim k
I thought it was the Durdle Door. Did you have to pay for the privilege of taking the picture? When we were there a few years ago there were folks quite concerned to make "proffesional" photographers pay for the opportunity. I was just carrying a Nikon. I can image them slavering after the chance to hassle someone loaded down with LF gear.
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