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I don't usually scan, so this is as good as it gets. 4x5 TX320, darkroom printed (this iphone image doesn't do it justice). Took this a few weeks ago in Hannibal, Missouri - looking across the Mississippi river into Illinois.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...92251201_k.jpgthumbnail_image0 (19) by Marco Wikstrom, on Flickr
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Where is the LIKE button???
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Lovely print, Axelwik
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That’s excellent. I like the composition.
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Love that image Axelwik. Beautiful. It's inspired me to get out there.
And on a practical note, I like the idea of sharing the cell phone image of the print. Of course it isn't the same as the physical print, but a high quality scan (often tweaked in PS or LR) isn't the same thing either. I readily admit to my bias of not being good (or particularly) interested in the digital workflow.
Chris
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Here's my first attempt at doing a darkroom contact print. Its not perfect, but I'm pretty happy with this as a first attempt. This is from Rocky Mountain National Park, HP5 in 4x5 and shot with a Schneider-Kreuznach symmar 210/5.6 on a Burke and James Press camera
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Isn't it great to make your own prints? Onward and upward.
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Here's my first attempt at doing a darkroom contact print. Its not perfect, but I'm pretty happy with this as a first attempt. This is from Rocky Mountain National Park, HP5 in 4x5 and shot with a Schneider-Kreuznach symmar 210/5.6 on a Burke and James Press camera
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Interesting print. Is this the new HP5 color film? Or did you hand color it in some way?
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No, I just am bad at using my scanner. I scanned in color hoping to retain the tone from the paper, but the scanner picked up a slight green hue and I'm just bad at doing color correction :\