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peterlg


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Registered: December 2010
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seen from inside the barn
· Date: Fri, 21, October, 2011 · Views: 5751
· Filesize: 30.2kb, 193.5kb · Dimensions: 960 x 724 ·
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Keywords: old pear tree
Film make, size & rating:: Ilford Delta 400 120
Film developer & temp:: ID 11 1+1
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: Mamiya 7 II, 80mm
Tripod used Y or N:: y
Paper:: MG IV RC
Paper developer & temp:: Multigradde

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TonyMiller
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Registered: April 2010
Location: North Yorkshire
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Sat, 22, October, 2011 6:20am

The barn with the chair and the old door are interesting enough for me but the pear tree just adds that extra something. Nicely printed and composed.

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vincent

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Registered: December 2008
Location: Co. Kildare Ireland
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Sun, 23, October, 2011 9:00pm

Nicely composed and exposed Peter. To keep detail both inside and out takes some knowledge about your film and developer. I'm a fan of Delta 400 myself but always develope it in stock ID11. What difference do you think the different dilutions make to your negative?

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peterlg
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Mon, 24, October, 2011 7:49am

Vincent,
I don't have enough experience to answer your question but would be keen to hear what others say. Believe Ilford claim that more concentrated developer gives finer grain - but that's not really relevant to the 120 format.
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