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Photo Details
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Sirenn
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Registered: January 2014 Location: Cambridge, UK Posts: 19
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Salt print on watercolour paper (brandless) size: A4 Original image make & size: Kodak 6x6 negative - transformed digitally into a inkjet printed negative on an overhead projector sheet Location: Lacheratte, Belgium Technically not a perfect print, but I like it because of the imperfections
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· Date: Thu, 20, March, 2014 · Views: 5975 · Filesize: 56.1kb, 140.1kb · Dimensions: 800 x 575 ·
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Additional Info
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Keywords: salt print, coal mine Belgium
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Film make, size & rating:: Kodak Tmax400
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Film developer & temp:: R09, 20 degrees
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Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 80mm, 1/40 or 1/60th
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Tripod used Y or N:: N
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Paper:: watercolour, brandless
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Paper developer & temp:: salt print, water, fixed in 10% hypo
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Author
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Terry S
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Registered: December 2011 Location: Southend on Sea, Essex, England, UK Posts: 3,796
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Sat, 22, March, 2014 3:34pm
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Good to see someone trying something a bit different, so well done!
Terry S
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Derek Lincoln
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Registered: September 2008 Location: Market Drayton, Shropshire Posts: 206
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Mon, 24, March, 2014 2:05pm
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I agree with Terry- something different and nice to see.
Derek
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chisel
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Registered: December 2011 Posts: 261
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Tue, 25, March, 2014 12:05am
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Very nice - you have good levels of detail and contrast... something I am chasing!!
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Sirenn
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Registered: January 2014 Location: Cambridge, UK Posts: 19
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Tue, 25, March, 2014 9:49am
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thanks everyone - It's still not where I'd ideally like it to be, but this print had something a little... special.
The print and scan really are nothing alike unfortunately, with the print having lovely tones and a good feel to it, where the scan shows better contrast - hopefully in the future I can find a good middle ground
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