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A Slice of Beach




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B&W Neil



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A vertical composition made with my XPAN.
· Date: Sat, 1, October, 2011 · Views: 5955
· Filesize: 71.0kb · Dimensions: 373 x 600 ·
Additional Info
Keywords: A Slice of Beach
Film make, size & rating:: HP5+ 320 ISO
Film developer & temp:: XTOL
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 45mm on XPAN
Tripod used Y or N:: yes
Paper:: Ilford MG 1V
Paper developer & temp:: Neutol 1+14

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Dave Hall
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Sat, 1, October, 2011 10:27am

I really do like this style of work. a super example
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B&W Neil

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Sat, 1, October, 2011 12:11pm

I am pleased you like this abstract Dave and thank you for commenting.


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Richard Gould
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Sat, 1, October, 2011 12:20pm

Superb, Neil realy well seen, and printed, I am a great fan of this sort of found still life, really well done,
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B&W Neil

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Sat, 1, October, 2011 6:16pm

Thank you Richard, much appreciated.



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TonyMiller
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Sat, 1, October, 2011 7:39pm

Excellent work and great use of the xpan format.

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B&W Neil

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Sun, 2, October, 2011 8:02am

Many thanks, Tony.


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Steve O

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Sun, 2, October, 2011 5:03pm

Abstract indeed, I thought it was skin at first then an aerial shot. There is so much going on in there, a superb shot.


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Sun, 2, October, 2011 5:54pm

Many thanks. Steve .



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JamesK
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Tue, 4, October, 2011 10:22am

I really do like this: certainly one I'd hang on my wall.
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Thu, 6, October, 2011 9:33pm

Thank you, James.


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