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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 3/8/2005
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Thank you for this encouraging comment, Dr. Krebs. I appreciate it from someone who uses film and one of my favourite cameras, the C330!
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Dr. Thomas Krebs
{K:1376} 3/7/2005
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very exact work with good control of the tones and highlights.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 3/7/2005
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No, no! I was trying to emulate the "look" of Tri-X and D76 from what I remembered of it when I was doing my own developing and printing many years ago. The original of this (which does look very different, I must admit) was taken on Fuji Superia colour negative film and processed as usual. I was just flexing my puny PhotoShop muscles.
Last time I looked you weren't posting many photos. How's it going?
Roger
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Butterfly Harris
{K:190} 3/7/2005
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Roger this photo is on the tip of my fingers. I want to touch the bricks and sit with the "resters" and reflect on life. It's very tight. Wonderful, wonderful textures. Great angle of view. D76 did this? Excellent. Would love to see original print. Great job
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 3/3/2005
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Mesmerising shot, Roger!! Excellent quality, as ever!! Best regards, Chris
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John Bohner
{K:8368} 3/3/2005
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Roger - Its been a long time since I was in the soup but as memory serves, this looks pretty good! And no fingerprints!
JB
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 3/3/2005
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Great persepctive lines and shadows Margaret
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Davor Briski
{K:2414} 3/3/2005
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Very nice ! Congrats
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Kat Apps
{K:1139} 3/3/2005
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Wow Roger, what good composition. I love the repeated patterning and starkness of colour. Perhaps if you were able to omit the person at the far end, the effect would have even more of an impact then it already does. Well done and congrats on a great image.
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