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Bryan Miller
{K:3395} 7/27/2005
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thank you very much Michael! this was literally my first negative for the LF camera... honestly I have never enjoyed something so much -- the time spent setting the camera up is fantastic! maybe I can talk you into using film for your next adventure :)
bryan
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 7/26/2005
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Seven for technical accomplishment in large format prints. Enough said.
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Bryan Miller
{K:3395} 5/14/2005
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thank you Jan for your gracious comments :)))) i really look forward to understanding more about this camera and hopefully doing a better job of managing all those fantastic and rich tones :)
bryan
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Jan .
{K:8693} 5/13/2005
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I'm so impressed and really drooling over the tones! Very cool!! Congratulations Brian!!
Jan
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Andreas Hering
{K:1684} 5/13/2005
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congrats my friend !! :))
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 5/13/2005
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nice capture... like the flowing water.. good work
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Bryan Miller
{K:3395} 5/12/2005
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thank you Dino very much. what a wonderful portfolio of landscape fotographs you have. really wonderful and creative work! now I must try to convince you of trying large format :))
bryan
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Dino Lupani
{K:15142} 5/12/2005
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Splendida inquadratura, eccellente bw e realizzazione, complimenti!! Ciao
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Bryan Miller
{K:3395} 5/12/2005
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really appreciate the visit and the words Chris. man, I could barely see the ground glass for this one :) honestly I'm just happy to know I can actually focus this camera *LOL* I think this light tree on the right serves an important purpose though (one of the reasons I chose to use a #8 filter) -- for me I wanted the lighter tones to draw the eye back into the composition -- didn't want to just rely on the stream doing that. also wanted the lighter tones to help create a delicate fotograph to match the slow shutter speed. one other subtle point. it had been raining all night so the bark of every tree was rich and dark. I figured I could "frame" the stream with the dark branches if I could sufficiently lighten the foliage around it.
thanks again Chris!
bryan
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James McGinnis
{K:6045} 5/12/2005
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Superb! I know how difficult it was for me to get a similar shot with my MF Mamiya. I can only imagine the difficulty with the LF gear! Very well done. You earned this one, buddy!!
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Bryan Miller
{K:3395} 5/12/2005
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so I can not hide my excitement GG! oh these negatives are soooo beautiful. the tones ---> AMAZING!! this is just scan from straight contact print. printed on Kodak multi-contrast RC IV paper. I am not big blurry stream man but I think about making larger print of this one :))
thank you GG!!
bryan
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arwa abdullah
{K:34415} 5/12/2005
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WOW! stunning! 7/7
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 5/12/2005
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Yeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaah!
It's born!!! The first shot on UF with LF!!!!! And what a picture!!!!! Great tones, great subject, great great great!
....breaking the back of the task... now we want more and more :)
I would give you more but the limit is 7!
How did you printed it? Contact or with an enlarger?
Bye
GG
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Chris Thomas
{K:244} 5/12/2005
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great stuff, I think you've nailed this shot. The water effect is amplified by the razor-clarity of the stones. To nitpick, ideally I'd have preferred a tree with dark rather than light leaves on the right hanging over the stream, but you can't really go around replacing trees.
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Rosario Esposito
{K:9796} 5/12/2005
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Bellissima immagine,ottimo B&W.Complimenti -Rosario-
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