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The Pilgrim
{K:65007} 7/17/2006
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ummm Anson very beautiful my friend! Such a moody landscape, I love the fog! Between the fog and the water you are drawn right into the image!! Superb work indeed!
PEB
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Denis Tangney
{K:-1255} 4/25/2006
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Terrific photo!! Nicely composed using the misty river to carry the viewers eye. The mist creates a nice mood. Excellent work
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Anson Moye
{K:3480} 2/5/2006
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MAry: Thanks for the compliment on my work. This photo was taken at sunrise on a very damp, misty morning, fairly deep in the forest. I too, love to view your work, especially the landscapes. Landscapes are my favorites, and I will kick up the color on the Callaway Gardens shot when I print it. I appreciate your comments, coming from such a talented person. Anson
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 2/5/2006
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I love your work. This captures so well the feeling of the moist forest air. Your desaturation makes the colours look very real yet at the same time gives a slight air of mystery. Great combination. MAry
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Anson Moye
{K:3480} 2/3/2006
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Martin: I use a Photoflex, a drum scanner of sorts that does a great job. I do both 35mm and 6x7. A little slow, since you have to load all film one frame at a time. Anson
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Martin .
{K:24957} 2/3/2006
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Anson,
Thank you my friend. What film scanner do you have?
Martin
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Anson Moye
{K:3480} 2/3/2006
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Martin: In my opinion, I don't think you gain that much with a 645 over a good 35 mm film camera, including the Nikon F series, although the Bronica lenses are renowned for their sharpness. The 6x7 format picks up quite a bit in image size over the 35 mm, so I think I can tell the difference. I would stick with the 20D if you use good lenses, like Canon, on it. Regards. Anson
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Martin .
{K:24957} 2/3/2006
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Anson,
Thank you for the info. Please let me pick your brain a bit regarding MF. I'm sure my Canon 20D shoots as good as my Nikon F series cameras, but do you think it will shoot as well as my Bronica 645? I know it's not a 6X7, but it's all I wanted to afford.
Thank you in advance for all of your help,
Martin
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Anson Moye
{K:3480} 2/2/2006
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Martin: Great to hear from you again, by way of my desat photo! I scan my own positives, I don't shoot negatives. This pic was shot with Velvia 50. I have a real good scanner that I used regularly until digital came along. Anson
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Martin .
{K:24957} 2/2/2006
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Anson,
Wonderful desat my friend. Do you scan your negitives yourself, or do you have a lab do it? The reason I ask is I really need to shoot more medium format, but don't know what to do.
Well done indeed,
Martin
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Anson Moye
{K:3480} 2/2/2006
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Narabia: Glad you like this one; it is one of my favorites too. This version indeed has been desaturated a little. I always thought the original version had a little too much green, since my older printer did not print greens very well. Anson
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narabia
{K:9563} 2/2/2006
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wow! great view and excellent exposure
Am I right that the image was desaturated?
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Giulio Rotelli
{K:28441} 2/1/2006
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le tue ambientazioni sono uniche. trasudano fascino e mistero.. sembrano fatte apposta per lo scenario di un film di paura..
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Claude Francis
{K:479} 1/31/2006
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this mpicture has an eerie effect, great capture! Watch out for the crocs!
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Jason Mardell
{K:1113} 1/31/2006
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Nice light and shade Anson - well done
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Thomas Heller
{K:206} 1/31/2006
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Looks very primaeval - the kind of place you might bump into some prehistoric reptile chomping on the vegetation. A well-captured ambience.
Tom
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ivan ivanovic-hagen
{K:404} 1/31/2006
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great ambient .. regards, I.
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marcel marcel
{K:6} 1/31/2006
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very nice Anson .. thats real moody landscape . cool
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Karina Brys
{K:16541} 1/31/2006
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Lovely image. Beautiful colour. Very peaceful.
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