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James McGinnis
{K:6045} 7/31/2004
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Very haunting image! I live in a rural area but can't seem to get the same "punch" out of my B&W attempts. This is very nicely done.
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 12/8/2003
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Wonderful!
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 12/8/2003
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Nice shot...love the b/w!
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A. Barson
{K:365} 12/8/2003
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I actually did use a red filter, or maybe it was yellow, cant remember, but I was experimenting with filters that day and the clouds were my perfect target. I have a few shots of this same composition without a filter and the sky is so washed you cant make much out. I may give the Ilford a try as well since the Tri-X is really all I have used so far, thanks for the advice!
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Stephen Laszlo
{K:2086} 12/8/2003
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This is well done... Have you ever thought of using a red filter? I think you'd be very happy with the results, as it would work very well with this sort of shot. I love the feel of this photo... composition is excellent... and the grain is fantastic!!! I'm big on grain. Oh, one more thing, try using Ilford Delta 400 or Delta 3200 and throw away any Kodak b&w. Almost all Tri-X films are just too milky.
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Frank Li
{K:2103} 12/8/2003
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Lovely B&W!
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marissa hkubhjkl
{K:157} 12/8/2003
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weight in the clouds is beautiful. well done
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