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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    First day out with the camera, I wanted to try something that needed perspective correction.
    This is the National Library of Australia.

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    Any feedback on issues that you see would be very welcome!
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/192855...posted-public/

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    @ “Any feedback on issues that you see would be very welcome!”:

    I have always found FP4+ a very attractive film because it has a nice bit: deep blacks while the highlights aren’t blown too fast. I like your compositions, especially first uploaded these days, in the wood (other thread), but I tend to conclude that this ID11 1+3 is a too modest development for these sheets.

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by otto.f View Post
    @ “Any feedback on issues that you see would be very welcome!”:

    I have always found FP4+ a very attractive film because it has a nice bit: deep blacks while the highlights aren’t blown too fast. I like your compositions, especially first uploaded these days, in the wood (other thread), but I tend to conclude that this ID11 1+3 is a too modest development for these sheets.
    Otto! Thanks so much for taking the time to note your thoughts, mate.
    I might give some 1:1 a go and will keep on posting for feedback.
    Thanks again!
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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Yes I think ID11 can do better, success!

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by PatrickMarq View Post



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    Brilliant architecture and well done image. We need more of this type of architecture, imaginative, in the U.S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chassis View Post
    Brilliant architecture and well done image. We need more of this type of architecture, imaginative, in the U.S.
    Thank you

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!


    Hyatt, San Francisco by Sean Amadio
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    The Hyatt Regency atrium in San Francisco. This is actually a photo I shot two years ago on my phone and was finally able to return with the 4x5 at roughly the same time to get the sun coming in on that angle.

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by SeanAmadio View Post
    The Hyatt Regency atrium in San Francisco. This is actually a photo I shot two years ago on my phone and was finally able to return with the 4x5 at roughly the same time to get the sun coming in on that angle.
    Absolutely sensational! Well done
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