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Stowe in the Mist.
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chefsteve


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Taken at Stowe Landscaped gardens from The Palladian Bridge looking out along the lake.
Taken using my Mamiya 645 and 35mm Lens
· Date: Sat, 20, August, 2016 · Views: 3751
· Filesize: 47.6kb, 88.5kb · Dimensions: 768 x 1000 ·
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Keywords: Stowe in Mist.
Film make, size & rating:: Ilford Delta 100, 120 Rollfilm
Film developer & temp:: Prescysol EF 2:2:100 24 deg.
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 35mm
Tripod used Y or N:: Y
Paper:: Ilford MGiv RC
Paper developer & temp:: Ilford MG 1:9 20 deg

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skellum

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Location: Isle of Lewis
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Sat, 20, August, 2016 12:54pm

Steve, what a really luminous image. Lots of tones in the mist, and yet still shoeing texture in the dark stone work. Quiet, and full of atmosphere.
Lovely work.
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alexmuir
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Mon, 22, August, 2016 12:04pm

Great picture, Steve. Very well composed and framed. It can't have been easy balancing the two areas, but you've managed it perfectly.
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MartyNL

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Mon, 22, August, 2016 9:16pm

Count me in as well. Well seen and executed.

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MartyNL “Reaching a creative state of mind thru positive action is considered preferable to waiting for inspiration.” - Minor White, 1950
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chefsteve
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Tue, 23, August, 2016 6:38am

Thanks guys, meter readings showed it should be okay, I pushed the contrast during development for other images on the film, so it took a bit of burning in to get the highlight detail in, but I like the lighting.
Steve
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skellum

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Tue, 23, August, 2016 9:49pm

Just for fun you should put this through Selenium toner.
People often seem to think it's only worth using on fibre paper for its supposed archival qualities, but even on RC paper it sometimes brings up really subtle detail in high key areas of the print that you just didn't see before.
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chefsteve
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Wed, 24, August, 2016 5:05pm

Thanks skellum, I might give it a try.
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