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The Queen's Chair
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Dave


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This is a snap from a recent visit to Kirby Hall we made during the weekend of the FADU2011 exhibition opening with the FADU group.
· Date: Tue, 18, October, 2011 · Views: 5738
· Filesize: 34.5kb, 150.5kb · Dimensions: 800 x 619 ·
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Keywords: Kirby Hall
Film make, size & rating:: Kodak tmax400 120
Film developer & temp:: Prescysol 1:5:100 @ 20c
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 45mmf9.5 1/180
Tripod used Y or N:: Yes
Paper:: Fortezo G3 toned in Selenium Sulphide
Paper developer & temp:: Agfa Neutol WA @ 20c

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Bill

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Tue, 18, October, 2011 7:22pm

Nice shot Dave. The detail both inside and out have been well captured and the toning suits the subject.


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RichardWarom
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Wed, 19, October, 2011 7:07am

This is a nice print Dave, I especially like the toning.
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MartyNL

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Wed, 19, October, 2011 10:49pm

Lovely print and nice treatment, Dave.


Just curious how you and Tmax films are getting along and especially your findings when processing a flat grain technology film in a staining developer compared to none T-grain film?

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Thu, 20, October, 2011 6:47am

Marty, tmax is fine, I'm just about to order more, I haven't noticed any difference wit non-tgrain films, but maybe I'm easily pleased.
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vincent

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Thu, 20, October, 2011 4:53pm

Lovely shot Dave and the toning really suits it. I have a version of that shot except for the chair. Do you have your own props?

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Thu, 20, October, 2011 6:37pm

I borrowed it from the owner, she didn't seem to mind.
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Roger Cole

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Fri, 28, October, 2011 12:47am

I received Dave's print and it looks nicer in person than here, at least on my monitor. It holds detail in the brighter outside area and the shadows inside very nicely. The texture of the old wood of the window frame area is much more obvious in the print than it could be in a scan at this resolution.

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