Thanks.. Reasonable!
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Thanks.. Reasonable!
I usually use d76 or id11. I think they are similar but I am not sure. Supplies are limited to what I can ship safely and cheaply to Saudi Arabia. Testing is not an option at the moment due to amount...
Hi
It's been a long time sence I've participated in my favorate forum!
It's been 2 years of office work and studying an executive masters since I went out shooting. I had no time to use my kit.
I...
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ive been in project management since 2006. i currently run a project office of 8 project managers and 2 coordinators that report directly into myself.
i dont mind setting up a call to...
microsoft sharepoint would be my preferred choice. you can set up folders for different states of the project. bidding, awarded, completed. etc.
Also you can hire people to develop workflows or...
move on guys! Lik's sale raises the limits for photography regardless of the photo and authenticity. it breaks a resistance point.
Use it! whether you believe it or not is beside the point.
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thanks guys
welcome back to the LF crowd! :)
all the best.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4404/35925014653_cb3e7f0a64_o.jpgYosemite by Abdullah AlGarzai, on Flickr
shot on tmax100 on a chamonix 4x5. forgot the lens but i think it was my fujinon 210
Cheers Renato. Thanks for your comment.
Comments and critique are welcomed...
It's been a while since I last released any photos.
This one was taken 11 months ago in AlGan at the northern tip of Saudi Arabia. It was a cold night and we found refuge in small area surrounded by...
i pay my dues...
what a heavily dense forrest. i like the layering. i think the oomph isn't really obvious. there seems to be a small batch of sunshine on the trees on the bottom of the lower trees about in the...
what a heavily dense forrest. i like the layering. i think the oomph isn't really obvious. there seems to be a small batch of sunshine on the trees on the bottom of the lower trees about in the...
what a heavily dense forrest. i like the layering. i think the oomph isn't really obvious. there seems to be a small batch of sunshine on the trees on the bottom of the lower trees about in the...
why is it so purple? i like the contrast between the dunes and the trees - conceptual contrast that is. i especially like the green trees and how they stand out against the darker ones. i think this...
cool image. but, its got a lot of texture.. everywhere. i can't take my eyes off the black rock in the bottom right corner and the shadow just below the mountain. the two rime. however, this means i...
i love this atmosphere. i have spent the past 2 weeks in the alps except a few days for photokina. I have only shot 4 exposures partly because i don't know the place and the kind of person who wants...
i like this.. wonderful composition, exposure, development and scanning.
something you dont see often.
so sorry guys.. i had a lot to do prior to travel and did not have proper internet access when i arrived.. would have loved to meet you.
Thanks.
Would have been nice to meet you. Maybe another time.
Anybody wants to meet up there?
i am renovating my gallery and installing a new lighting system. i am thinking 3500-5000k would be excellent. on a budget of course. but i want something good because almost everything i have bought...
yes i am after palladium and carbon printing from digital files (scanned or original). It is easier to start with silver gelatin prints until i get a hang of digital negative making and i get it...
That's the plan. My only question is how do I measure the light hitting the paper and figure out exposure. The guys have proposed a couple of devices.
I have a 64 inches printer in my print shop....
I appreciate your tries to tell me that a print is something the needs tries, time, and effort to perfectly achieve a true artistic intent. I perfectly understand that.
What I am saying is. I am...
thanks for the info Paul. i really appreciate you coming back to fill in the missing information. :)
Thanks Paul. this looks simple to use. although 1/2 a stop is a little too much...
this is good. do you have experience using it? better than half a stop error? why aren't people using it?
Lol. It's worth a shot. Some experimentation in the beginning then it should work fine with repeatable and predictable results.
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there it is.. 3 prints to achieve the desired result with a steep learning curve. Chemicals, paper, notes, questionable repeatability (skill) = all equals time and money. this is exactly what i am...
great..
anyting you have tried before? i think i like the ones made by darkroomautomation.com
guys,
i am planning to build a darkroom now that i have more space in my house. My experience in development is nothing more that 4 years of developing BW film, E6 & C41 in jobo cpp and daylight...
i think they are challenging because it is hard to exclude elements from the image composition using wide angles. some people think they are easy because it is easy to include elements in the image...
i love this one.
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thanks :)
this is a part of a series i have been working on for a few years called Rukam. Shot in Hiliwah in Saudi Arabia.
shot using a 4x5 chamonix and schnieder 72mm.
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this is great. at first it looks like you managed to knock your tripod down. then looking more carefully I see how the dynamism of the composition works. also the straightness of the trees especially...
thanks:)
Thanks :)