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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 9/18/2008
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No problem, Robert! I also had to stay away for some days. Thanks a lot for the info about the negatives. I know what you are talking about. Some days ago I gave some films for processing at the local store and they really ruined them.
But the spots could have been cloned off easily, couldn't they? Anyway, not a big trouble, really.
Cheers!
Nick
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Campbell Cameron
{K:1682} 9/11/2008
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Sorry for taking so long to get back to you Nick. The white spots are damages on the negative from processing. Hence now, I process all my own B&W. Cheap, easy and better negatives with no scratches or scars. Thanks for the interesting comment as always. Regards, Robert.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 4/6/2008
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A very good tonal range under that great grain of Ilford Xp-2 Super make this so appealing to me, Robert! It has that special look and feel of timeless photography outside the many one-day-fashions. The excellent details over almost the whole range present more than enough regions for the eye to wander and discover. And your perspective was just about perfect for keeping the depth/distance.
What are those many white spots there? They don't bother me very much but just out of curiosity.
Cheers!
Nick
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Campbell Cameron
{K:1682} 2/10/2008
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Thank you very much for taking time to stop by and for the kind comments Olga.
Regards, Campbell.
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Olga Giraldo
{K:2926} 2/9/2008
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que buen manejo de blancos y negros, felicitaciones Robert!
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