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alexmuir
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Registered: January 2010 Location: Glasgow, Scotland. Posts: 2,668
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Tue, 16, June, 2015 10:27pm
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Nice one, Paul. The detail is superb and the light tones nicely balance the dark.
Alex
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Richard Gould
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Registered: December 2008 Location: Jersey Channel Islands Posts: 5,433
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Wed, 17, June, 2015 6:18am
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Love it Martin, lovely detail, these close up detail shots tell us a lot about the people who use these
Richard
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TonyMiller
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Registered: April 2010 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 890
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Thu, 18, June, 2015 10:35am
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That's a good scan - though not as good as the real thing, obviously. I enjoy these print exchanges as I get to see (and hold) paper I haven't come across before and I particularly like this Fomabrom. The gloss doesn't get in the way of the picture and it's a nicely weighted paper. As to the subject I do like these everyday kind of shots, very simple and straightforward. Nice one Martin, thanks!
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Tony
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Martin Erdner
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Registered: January 2014 Location: Upper Bavaria Posts: 233
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Sat, 20, June, 2015 10:53am
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Thank you all for you kind words
And indeed, Tony, it is a nice paper. A week ago, I made made some prints with Bromophen (instead of my usual Eukobrom) and I think I like the results even more. A bit more balanced, less contrasty. In any case, Fomabrom is good and - at least in Germany - inexpensive (for a fibre paper).
------------------------------ "They do clutter their lives, don't they?" - Steel ("Sapphire & Steel", TV Series, ATV, 1979)
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Derek Lincoln
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Registered: September 2008 Location: Market Drayton, Shropshire Posts: 206
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Sun, 21, June, 2015 7:31pm
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My type of shot Martin. Differential focussing really suits the subject. So simple but so effective.
Derek
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