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Rodrigo Hernández Salgado
{K:-229} 9/1/2004
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Glad I ask, I think the greyness goes very well with this particular image. Thanks for sharing the technique.
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Lukasz Kuczkowski
{K:14687} 9/1/2004
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lovely grain and composition; I like it
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Steff
{K:436} 9/1/2004
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hmmm, the distortion is quite prominent - even on the back of the truck. Probably a result of the slight upward tilt.
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zosia zija
{K:11106} 9/1/2004
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nice work!
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 9/1/2004
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Hi Ray, nice printing technique with the plastic sheet, I tried anti-reflex glass once for a similar effect but it was too harsh (at least for that particular image).
The print appears rather dark, judging by the shadows it seems to have been a bright, sunny day so the overall greyness is visually confusing. Did you print it down on purpose or do we have a major monitor-setup difference?
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Ray Heath
{K:4559} 9/1/2004
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thanx Steff, used a 28mm prime lens and yellow filter
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Ray Heath
{K:4559} 9/1/2004
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thanx for your interest Rodrigo, grain is from printing thru textured plastic sheet
ie under the enlarger we have textured plastic sheet (comb binder cover sheet) then sheet of glass (holds textured plastic sheet away from paper to increase effect) then sheet of printing paper
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Steff
{K:436} 9/1/2004
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Great look, love that grain! What focal length lense did you use here?
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Rodrigo Hernández Salgado
{K:-229} 9/1/2004
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Great! Why does it has so many grain if you shot with a 100 ISO film?
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