Merg, wonderful photo, the luminescence of the print glows, you can feel the silver in the print.
Very best.
Pat
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Merg, wonderful photo, the luminescence of the print glows, you can feel the silver in the print.
Very best.
Pat
Jmontague, Bravo on the image of the bricks in your photograph #1170 above. This works well in a square format. I really like the chaos of the broken bricks and splattered mortar in the center...
Merg,
I'm drawn more to this photo than the first. I really like the three dimensionality of the photo by having the two rail slices offset. Excellent use of the hard sunlight. Yes, your series...
My wife and I have been to South Korea twice. Our son moved there after graduating from college to teach English to elementary students and married a Korean girl at the same school. We went to the...
Ice, Echo Pass, CA 1954
4x5, 250mm Zeiss Tessar[/QUOTE]
Stunning Merg!
Best regards,
Pat
Merg, I agree with Ben and Martin, the Icefields image is spectacular.
This is spectacular, Austin.
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Pat
Austin, great job on your Railroad Bridge. To me it has the appearance of Model Photography.
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Pat
I'll continue to let Michael and John duke it out over the EPA or WPA.
I read many books when I first started in photography. The era that struck me the most was the work done by the...
I have the issue using Microsoft Edge. I'm now using Chrome but still get the error warning. When I get the warning message I click on the Advance button which opens a link to the site, then Click...
Thank you, Renato and Merg.
Merg,
The treatment of your Carpenter's Bench blows my mind. I'm still shacking my head. If you hadn't identified it, I would have never guessed what it was.
Best...
This is outstanding Greg.
Best regards,
Pat
Examples The Making of 40 Photographs is indeed an excellent book to have in one's personal library. About 3 years ago, I bought a publishers publicity copy Ansel Adams Examples at an estate sale in...
Tri,
I'm sorry to say no, located in Mobile, AL on the Gulf Coast. I've enjoyed your alternative techniques work for many years. There are a number of photographers on the LFPF located on the West...
Tri Tran,
Absolutely beautiful. I would really like to see the original print .
Best regards,
Pat
Giovanni, I am glad to see you are back. I have missed your beautiful photos and hope you are well.
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Pat
Merg, I like your image of the pond. There is a pond a few miles from my home that I've stopped at many times over the years but the lighting and composition hasn't made me pull the trigger. I need...
About 10-12 years ago my wife and I went to Canyon de Chelly and we stayed at the Holiday Inn just outside the park. I had contacted John Sexton beforehand because he used to do workshop tours...
Andrej, your Cathedral of Grain photo is magnificent.
Regards.
Pat
Pure high contrast at it's finest. Dried maple leaf, Merg? Only because you say so, I see bats fighting over an insect. You should license this as a Rorschach image.
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Pat
Magnificent photo Merg. The lighting and tones are superb. Your use of the negative space really works well here.
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Pat
Modern film holders will work but there will be about a 1/8" focus shift compared to the plate holders. My brother-in-law built a spacer out of plexiglass that I insert when focusing then remove and...
Excellent photo, Takpro.
Regards,
Pat Kearns
[QUOTE=citychicago;1612865]I am also having problems with Tri-X 320, but on 5x7. I recognize the vignetting and the bellows light leak here...
But there are these small black spots all over. I...
Anette, check with local camera stores to see if they can put you in touch with the Kodak Distributer and see it they will exchange it for new rolls. It couldn't hurt, the worst they can say is no.
Excellent series of the stairs Dierk. This my favorite.
Best regards,
Pat Kearns
Anette,
On John Sexton's May 2016 newsletter, John wrote an article about the film backing issues on Kodak 120 film. Below are the lot numbers of the affected rolls. You can go to John Sexton's...
Anette,
IIRC a few years ago there was a manufacturing issue with the paper backing of tmax 120 film and kodak issued a recall of the film. It took quite a while for kodak to replace the film. I...
Thanks David, Randy & Dugan.
Cinderblock Wall
Tachihara 4x5
TMX Film
Caltar-IIN 210mm lens
05/2021
On image #3 & 4, the dots I see are air bells. These appear when the developer is poured into the tank air bubbles form on the film preventing overall even development of the negative. To prevent...
Drew, I had three unopened bottles of concentrate of the original RS that expired 06/2018 that I tested and it was still good. I used it on a project I shot at my late father-in-law's house April...
In a recent exchange of emails it appears that Tmax RS developer is a thing of the past. Any users of it will have to start looking for another developer. Below is the email reply on the Tmax RS...
Merg,
I really like this image. Its probably just me but I find a touch of humor or irony in it. What's the old saying, "Take the bus and leave the driving to us"..... I'm glad I missed the bus!...
Peter, this is a great series of the train tressel. Bravo!
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Pat
Tuco, If I may say, it looks like you caught a "Sprite" in your image on post #15,290. Well done.
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Pat
Yuriy,
Excellent photo, there is so much to look at with all the rope rigging and logs. My eyes can't stop looking at it.
Best regards,
Pat
Buky, Ukraine.
In the Cherkasy region of...
Remarkable image. I tip my hat to you Randy.
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Pat
Excellent, Roger.
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Pat