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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 2/13/2005
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Ok.... If it is your choice I respect it, but I still think that there's something missing in phtographs like this one:
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Dr. Thomas Krebs
{K:1376} 2/13/2005
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Hi Sam, thanks for the comment. I don?t agree with you, the picture has the full tonal range, to me, black and white photography is not only "hard contrast". Regards, Thomas
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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 2/13/2005
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I dont get it... you seem to specialize in B&W photography, but yet tones seems to be washed out and there's an accute lack of contrast in this image ( and several others in your portfolio)... Is it a deliberate technique of yours?
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Dr. Thomas Krebs
{K:1376} 1/1/2005
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Hi Giuliano, thanks for looking. Delution was 1+3 and developing time was 20min. 10sec. agitation at each minute. I?ve tried the FP-4 up to 200 ASA using ID-11 and Microphen. The greyscale really improves if you use it at "half speed" - best, Thomas
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 1/1/2005
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GREAT!!!!
Wonderful contrast on the thorns and maintained a wonderful tones separation on the cactus. What's the time and the way you developed it? I usually set ASA to something more when I develop FP4 with ID11 (I usually use ID11 in 1+1 diluition)
Thanks and congratulation again GG
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