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Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
12/19/2005 8:21:56 AM

thank you so much for the wonderful comment Susie )

bryan
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
12/9/2005 8:19:41 PM

last night I developed some new Tri-X 400TX films. My normal routine... ASA 250 in D-76 at 20 degrees. but I shorten the time a little.. I make it at 9:20 (from 9:45). I will see how the negatives print but I think the highlights look even better now. I will try to print tonight and scan some prints for you

bryan
        Photo By: Giuliano Guarnieri  (K:36622) Donor

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
12/9/2005 5:19:00 PM

phallic!! very interesting
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
12/8/2005 9:29:27 PM

somber mood GG. I like this space between the dock and the frame -- this is an interesting detail!

bryan
        Photo By: Giuliano Guarnieri  (K:36622) Donor

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
12/6/2005 4:39:12 PM

thank you Paola for the deep words... it is very nice to hear from you ))

bryan
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
12/1/2005 9:12:35 PM

so I must have some patience

b
        Photo By: Giuliano Guarnieri  (K:36622) Donor

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/30/2005 9:56:12 PM

it is good to see this full contrast. this would be fascinating as a split grade print or maybe it is?

why not the chinese lover girl for this project?

bryan
        Photo By: Giuliano Guarnieri  (K:36622) Donor

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/29/2005 4:22:10 PM

thank you Svend! yes I made a few mistakes with this exposure but I learned a lot so now I will take the concept further and make more mistakes. btw, the grain of this Neopan is extraordinary - very difficult to focus 4x5 on the enlarger (because it is so tight and small)

bryan
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/20/2005 2:30:41 PM

magic! absolutely amazing!

bryan
        Photo By: Andreas Hering  (K:1684)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/19/2005 11:44:55 PM

no more contrast mister Guarnieri this is very Van Dyke -- beautiful!

bryan
        Photo By: Giuliano Guarnieri  (K:36622) Donor

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/19/2005 3:41:47 PM

the toning is straight from the paper -- has a subtle warm tone. I wish I made the negative different though. place the shadows on ZIV and then give the negative N-1 develop... would be much more luminous I think. and maybe it would help balance out the limbs. I'll try to print with a soft grade next

thank you Giuliano!!!
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/19/2005 3:39:33 PM

Gracias Ann!! that is exactly what I was after incidentally, I was laying on the ground for this photo so the view is indeed straight up.

b
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/18/2005 8:30:46 PM

are you trying to say the leaves are not perfectly sharp thx AB
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/18/2005 8:28:48 PM

thank you Matej. Yes, I agree with you on the balance. In the print, I burned down the smaller branches (heavy magenta) trying to give more weight to them... I'm afraid it is still a little off balance though.

bryan
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/18/2005 2:39:25 PM

yessss Jeanette. Neopan 100 is a fantastic film!!! actually this was an experiment - to make one photograph from 32 exposures. I hope I can contiune the experiment

bryan
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/12/2005 1:10:13 AM

little bit scarey with the face -- very cool GG!

bryan
        Photo By: Giuliano Guarnieri  (K:36622) Donor

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/11/2005 3:53:12 PM

ahahhahaaa - yes
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/11/2005 1:46:12 PM

sooooo fantastic! photography!

bryan
        Photo By: Ewa Brzozowska  (K:391)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/11/2005 1:44:15 PM

andree -- perhaps the job is only difficult because she must put up with my antics ))) thank you.

bryan
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/9/2005 4:42:01 PM

love these blues Bea

bryan
        Photo By: Bea Friedli  (K:10189) Donor

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/9/2005 4:02:09 PM

oh I wish I can find such a place for portraits so full of character and atmosphere!!

bryan
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/9/2005 3:51:56 PM

thank you!
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/9/2005 3:49:19 PM

yes very nice photograph! personally it looks very well balanced - no more cars please

b
        Photo By: Ferran Rial  (K:6670)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/9/2005 3:39:40 PM

thank you so much
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/9/2005 3:38:40 PM

thank you

        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/9/2005 3:37:13 PM

very splendid photograph! such interesting light and shapes.

bryan
        Photo By: ventrix drogo  (K:65398) Donor

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/9/2005 2:37:03 PM

deep respect... thank you.

bryan
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/9/2005 2:30:22 PM

well GG I have not enough experience with this film. only two rolls but the grains are big yes. maybe this is because I make the negatives with d-76 but this is the only developer I have used )) Very sad, no?

bryan
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/9/2005 2:11:26 PM

superb photograph. the lines, contrast of subjects, scale. all very nice!

bryan
        Photo By: Martin Rosa  (K:-106)

Critique By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)  
11/7/2005 9:09:55 PM

hmmm, actually Mark it was a triple exposure. I made this photo at dusk so I figued what the heck, I could use the extra light

bryan
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)


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