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taran
{K:1284} 7/8/2005
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Amazing.
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Bryan Miller
{K:3395} 6/3/2005
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angelo, thank you for such wonderful thoughts and great questions. I am making a print of this negative very soon and I have asked myself the same question... goes back to the point I made earlier. I never fully had a good sense [in my mind] of what I was trying to accomplish in this fotograph. The only true thought I had was that I wanted to make a perfectly symtrical fotograph of a classic childhood mountain (you know the kind you would draw at the age of say 5 years). I waited for hours for the afternoon clouds to form and gain some directional light but otherwise I had no grand interpretation. well thanks again Angelo!! thanks for making me think :)
bryan
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Angelo Villaschi
{K:49617} 6/3/2005
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Seems all the tones are there just on the hills, from very dark to very light.
Nice work with the filtering: just enough darkening for the sky without killing many tones.
When you print this, do you intend to burn in that sky a little?
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Bea Friedli
{K:10189} 4/29/2005
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wow..wow..and wow ! Bryan..stunning ! 7 ++
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Bryan Miller
{K:3395} 4/28/2005
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thank you Zannoni and thank you Barry for the feedback... very much appreciated.
bryan
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Barry Wakelin
{K:7838} 4/27/2005
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Lovely tones as you say and a very interesting mountain range. Nicely done.
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Bryan Miller
{K:3395} 4/27/2005
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GG :( I must flirt a little more with the new girl friend before she travels with me.
this is such a WONDERFUL negative. sooooo many details. Are you ready for this ?? I develop this with D-76 for 10 min. 15 seconds. Ha!!! D-76. People tell me this cannot be done with this OLD developer.... I develop in 1 liter SS tank so there is plenty of room for the soup to move around when I invert the tank. I invert twice every 30 seconds. From this negative I must make a very large print :))
thank you Giuliano!!
bryan
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Zannoni Matteo
{K:12211} 4/27/2005
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ottima immagine e toni,
Pace e salute, M.
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 4/27/2005
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Sgrunf!! :(
For a while I thought it was coming from a chinese camera ;)
BTW, it really nice, the contrast and the details are really strong! How did you develope Across 100 to achieve these results? Tones are really great
Bye
GG
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