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Ed Krebs
{K:958} 10/21/2005
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To CorrieLynn - I don't scan negatives. I make 8x10 prints, the old fashioned way, in my smelly old darkroom, and scan them. Right now I am using an Epson Perfection 1650 scanner, and I scan them at 150dpi and then shrink them down for web use. I've never made a print from these scans, they are just for uploading.
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CorrieLynn Jacobsen
{K:9882} 10/21/2005
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Very inspiring to see a medium format user! I just got my first mf (pentax 645) and i cant wait to get going. Do you scan your negatives yourself? Which scanner do you use? I love your work, especially the portraiture.
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PK- Photos
{K:13099} 8/14/2005
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what an intense look:) like your crop and the quality of the medium format, optimal for portraits!
best regards, Pia
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Efisio Mureddu
{K:13104} 6/12/2005
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For sure it's better than the episode 3 :) Regards. E.
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Dirk Noort
{K:9683} 6/12/2005
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I would like to do my apprenticeship with you, Ed! Your work is just excellent. Regards, Dirk.
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Keith Ruddell
{K:3570} 6/12/2005
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Hehe beautiful portrait and title Ed... congrats
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 6/12/2005
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Thank you, Ed. Very good technique, and applied here to a most rewarding shot.
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Brulim .
{K:2987} 6/12/2005
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so so nice..
perfect!!!
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Ed Krebs
{K:958} 6/11/2005
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Roger - It was a combination of backlighting, PMK Pyro film developer which give strong edge effects, and burning in the background to make the face stand out.
Here is a scan of the original 8x10 print (not the same one I posted a few days ago).
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Kevin Collier
{K:19076} 6/11/2005
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This is great - the expression is priceless...K
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 6/11/2005
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Yes, even at 800 pixels the difference is clear. And of course 1/60th is much more likely to be free of camera shake with a lens shutter... The original of this was a favourite of mine. Knowing you develop and print the traditional way, I wonder how you get the lighter "halo" around the dark garment that makes the subject stand out from the wall behind?
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