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Martin Erdner



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Registered: January 2014
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An intimate look at Munich's underwear...it could have been, if there had been some on the lines Wink
In any case, thankfully there not only boutiques and banks in Munich, but also the quite normal tenement blocks with the usual common areas for relaxation - or to hang up the laundry for drying in the sun. Here is a view in Munich's quarter Laim, more exactly, along the street Kiem-Pauli-Weg and surroundings.
Trying to play with shapes and angles, focus and out of focus, ...
· Date: Tue, 16, June, 2015 · Views: 5035
· Filesize: 66.0kb, 189.5kb · Dimensions: 800 x 542 ·
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Keywords: clotheslines Wäscheleinen Laim München Munich Kiem Pauli
Film make, size & rating:: Fomapan 200, EI 200
Film developer & temp:: ID-11, 20°C
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 50mm, medium yellow filter, f4 (I think)
Tripod used Y or N:: N
Paper:: glossy Fomabrom N 111
Paper developer & temp:: Eukobrom, 20°C

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alexmuir
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Tue, 16, June, 2015 10:27pm

Nice one, Paul. The detail is superb and the light tones nicely balance the dark.
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Richard Gould
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Location: Jersey Channel Islands
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Wed, 17, June, 2015 6:18am

Love it Martin, lovely detail, these close up detail shots tell us a lot about the people who use these
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TonyMiller
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Registered: April 2010
Location: North Yorkshire
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Thu, 18, June, 2015 10:35am

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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Martin Erdner

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Sat, 20, June, 2015 10:53am

Thank you all for you kind words Smile


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).

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Derek Lincoln

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Sun, 21, June, 2015 7:31pm

My type of shot Martin. Differential focussing really suits the subject. So simple but so effective.


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