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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Nice composition with the statue and tree. What does fog do when it's freezing? To parallel what you said in the MF thread, we don't really get that much 'round here .
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    It does this:

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    And driving becomes a little treacherous!

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    Nice!! I like that photo a lot. Yeah, I don't want to drive there...
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    h20man; love that last photo!

    I went the beach this morning and my eyeballs hurt trying to keep them open long enough to finely focus the Rolleiflex. It wasn't because of sun but because of cold. I took along a regular DSLR too as I knew I wouldn't want to be changing film in such cold. The actual temperature was below 0f and there was some windchill exposure to add to the cold.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    h2oman, on the first photo, leave it as is. Second, I love ice shots like that.

    JP, that second shot is wonderful. I love the foreground rocks and snow in contrast. Well done.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by h2oman View Post
    We've had (freezing) fog a couple mornings this week. This image is from a historical cemetery in town. Image made with an Olympus digital camera, processed in Lightroom. Comments and critique welcome - to vignette or not vignette?

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    Nice one love the mood , Vignette ? very soft and subtle only

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    It's cold here in Switzerland, but nothing like the north-east US!

    Here's one from earlier this year;

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Well done, David!
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    Neat shot, David.

    I love all the texture in the subject (I'm assuming that's not grain in the film).

    - Leigh

    Quote Originally Posted by David Hedley View Post
    It's cold here in Switzerland, but nothing like the north-east US!

    Here's one from earlier this year;

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Thanks, Peter & Leigh.

    Leigh - it's the way the plaster has been applied that gives that particular texture. I think it photographs well, and would work well as a background in other kinds of photographs. I like it so much, that the walls of our apartment have been done in a similar way.

    Happy New Year,

    David

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