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TonyMiller
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Registered: April 2010 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 890
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Wed, 14, December, 2011 4:13pm
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I think this is excellent in all respects.
Nice one Dave!
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Tony
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mono
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Registered: September 2008 Location: Germany Posts: 829
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Wed, 14, December, 2011 6:10pm
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I like it, Dave!
Especially because I have been there when we stayed near Fountains Abbey.
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Mike O'Pray
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Registered: October 2008 Location: Daventry, Northants Posts: 8,969
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Fri, 16, December, 2011 5:27pm
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Wow! As a thumbnail I thought it was a colour print. The great way the Fomatone has responded to the selenium I presume rather than to the ID78 has given the rocks a great reddish brown look and at the same time gives the sky a hint of blueness due to the contrast between the two colours.
Is it the selenium that has secured this reddish brown look and is it something about the Fomatone that allows this to happen?
Thanks
Mike
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Fri, 16, December, 2011 7:58pm
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It is a characteristic of the paper rather than of the developer. I'm still wondering if I like the split tone effect or not.
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Graeme
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Registered: February 2010 Location: Sunderland, UK Posts: 377
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VickiB
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Registered: November 2010 Location: Selma, North Carolina Posts: 39
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Mon, 26, December, 2011 2:21pm
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The dramatic framing is splendid, and the unique toning really adds something powerful.
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