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Holden, nice image. Very curious about your use of cold water. Would be great if you could mention temps, times, dev. technique, etc. Thanks!
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John Layton
Holden, nice image. Very curious about your use of cold water. Would be great if you could mention temps, times, dev. technique, etc. Thanks!
Will do when the technique is solid. For now its overexpose a stop, underdevelop by half in high dilution stand and chill the water. (around 65 F)
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czmielek
David, fine work with these winter scenes here. I love the mood and the tonal range supports the subject nicely. Bravo.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
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Holdenrichards
Experiments with using cold water to lengthen development, allow shadows to develop, C+C welcome
1897 Ak-sar-ben Camera - Schneider G-Claron 210mm - f/45 - Arista Edu 100 - 8x10 Film - HC 110 1+100 - Unaltered Negative Scan
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Nice use of the ART300, love that paper, but I find it hard to find the right subject that translates well for that.
Thank's! In my opinion more than 50% subjekt would be nice for this paper.
You can see my internet sight below, more than 70% of my prints on art300
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That is gorgeous Myxine. Is there a storm going on in the background?
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Private Chapel near Boxelder, Texas.
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