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chisel


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I loaded this shot for Chisel.
· Date: Thu, 18, October, 2012 · Views: 4583
· Filesize: 28.5kb, 47.5kb · Dimensions: 601 x 744 ·
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Keywords: Sandycove (Chisel's Photo exchange)
Film make, size & rating:: TMax 100 120mm
Film developer & temp:: ID11
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: Kiev 88cm with 80mm lens
Paper:: Ilford MGRC Pearl
Paper developer & temp:: Split grade printing method.

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Argentum

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Thu, 18, October, 2012 4:51pm

very well seen. I might have liked a tad more out of focus in the distance to isolate the benches even more but thats debateable.

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Mike O'Pray
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Thu, 18, October, 2012 7:18pm

I agree. If these are two benches a few feet apart then what I like especially is the way it appears to be one bench with opposing backs. The "tunnel" then leads to the person looking out to sea


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Fri, 2, November, 2012 9:11pm

Thanks guys. Its actually all one bench with 2 backs if you know what I mean. I couldn't go lower on the aperture as it was quite bright and a max speed of 1/1000 on the kiev....


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