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peterlg
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Registered: December 2010 Location: living in Luxembourg Posts: 507

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They had just renewed the 'pavement' in most of the park. Very light coloured, fine sand which took my attention. Printed it contrasty because I wanted the white sand to "sparkle". Neg is 24x36, and cropped the lower fourth which is only white sand.
Should I have made it even more contrast to obtain a silhouet effect?
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· Date: Sun, 7, April, 2013 · Views: 3078 · Filesize: 34.5kb, 156.7kb · Dimensions: 850 x 451 ·
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Additional Info
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Keywords: Château de Brabois Gardens, Nancy
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Film make, size & rating:: Delta400 135
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Film developer & temp:: Xtol stock
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Lens focal length, aperture & speed:: 50mm
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Tripod used Y/N:: no
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Paper:: Silverprint proof
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Author
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Cole Watkins
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Registered: May 2013 Location: Westciff on sea
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Sun, 2, June, 2013 1:17pm
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Hi Peter. I really like the composition and I think your right with the contrast. What camera do you use. This would look good large and framed.
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pentaxpete
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Registered: February 2009 Location: Brentwood, Essex UK Posts: 366
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Sat, 15, June, 2013 4:27pm
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If you had 'Burned in' the lower RIGHT on the white sand then the eye would 'follow through' the composition better -- as it is the burnt out area loses all detail especially on the lower right area.
------------------------------ Computerised and Slightly DIGITISED but FILM still RULES with ME !
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