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Jiri :-)
{K:681} 6/16/2006
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The scans from prints make real difference. I think that the pover of your gallery is equally divided in between photos content and that beatiful classic printing technique. Same as Alain, I do appreciate the technical details as regards film-developer, paper-developer. BTW, pls. from which material do you create that great fuzzy black frame (or which technique do you use for creating this). Best regards Jiri
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Oliver Dienst
{K:452} 6/16/2006
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alain, for this shot I used the leica m4-p with 2/35 lens, the classic films classicpan 400 with film developer maco lp-supergrain 1+7. I printed this one with the m805 b/w on adox fine print vario classic fb, the developer was maco lp-docufine hc
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Alain Mijngheer
{K:11733} 6/16/2006
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Olivier, yes please. Alain
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Oliver Dienst
{K:452} 6/16/2006
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thank you luis! you must looking for the right light and the right moment. I know it's easy to say...
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Oliver Dienst
{K:452} 6/16/2006
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thank you, alain! do you mean the used photographic materials?
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luis pereira
{K:26013} 6/16/2006
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Fantastic shot Oliver. I find these very hard to capture due to the brass reflections. Any tips?
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Alain Mijngheer
{K:11733} 6/16/2006
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I like this image for it's dynamism, the right hand side tilting gives an effect of motion and the "humpapa-man" is looking at you wich gives it that little extra. Also nice B&W tones. But I would like more info on the utilised materials. Grtz,
Alain
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