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Richard Gould


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My first FB print session for many years, this is Archirondel bay on our east coast, for this I used my Rolleicord
· Date: Sat, 21, November, 2015 · Views: 4603
· Filesize: 48.3kb, 59.4kb · Dimensions: 637 x 876 ·
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Keywords: Archirondel bay
Film make, size & rating:: Fomapan 400
Film developer & temp:: Rodinal 1/50@20
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 75mm
Tripod used Y or N:: n
Paper:: adox mcc 110
Paper developer & temp:: firstcall paper developer

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alexmuir
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Sun, 22, November, 2015 3:48pm

This is a nice composition, Richard. The new Agfa paper seems to have worked well. Have these images been toned, or is this a naturally warm paper?
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Richard Gould
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Sun, 22, November, 2015 5:16pm

I toned these in Foma toner sepia, the scan does not do the toning justice, I got a very vibrant tone using the foma sepia at my normal dilution, certainly I am very impressed with the adox paper, as near as makes no difference to the old Agfa paper. I will be sticking with it,It is a warm paper, the developer I used is a neutral to warm tone, and there is a warmth to the untoned prints, my next printing session I will try it in a dilute Fotospeed wt10, a developer I know to see how warm the paper can be
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Sun, 22, November, 2015 5:45pm

Thanks Richard. It's the Foma sepia I use, following your recommendation some time ago. You should also try the Foma fibre paper at some stage. I like the one called 'chamois'. It has a quite unique look, and tones well.
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Mon, 23, November, 2015 8:04am

A very nice composition Richard, I do like the way that Fomapan renders the sky.


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Richard Gould
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Mon, 23, November, 2015 12:49pm

Thanks Steve, this sky is without any filters, the film gives an orange filter look with out the filter, Alex yes I have used Fomatone, all three, fomatone, the Chamois and the Nature, beautiful papers all three, and and I hope to renew my aquaintence with them next year sometime
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Derek Lincoln

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Mon, 30, November, 2015 4:46pm

Just enough detail in the sky Richard. The Rodinal does not exaggerate the grain on the ISO 400 film.


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Mon, 30, November, 2015 7:16pm

Thanks Derek,
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