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maltklaus
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Registered: November 2016 Location: Austria Posts: 86
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Fomatone 131, splitgrade printed (3+5), developed in Moersch ECO and toned in Moersch MT4 Siena toner 1+30 for one minute. Toning stopped in a 10% sodium sulfite bath and then archivally treated with Agfa Sistan after a final wash.
Negative exposed in the Mamiya 645 with 80mm 2.8 on FP4+ at box speed, souped in XTOL 1+1
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· Date: Mon, 23, January, 2017 · Views: 4238 · Filesize: 118.1kb, 195.2kb · Dimensions: 804 x 1024 ·
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Additional Info
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Keywords: 17-P-008
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Film make, size & rating:: Ilford FP4+ at 125
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Film developer & temp:: XTOL 1+1 10 minutes at 20°C, Kodak inversion style
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Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 80mm
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Tripod used Y or N:: y
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Paper:: Fomatone 131
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Paper developer & temp:: Moersch ECO
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Author
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SanMiguel
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Registered: June 2014 Location: Portstewart, Northern Ireland Posts: 341
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Mon, 23, January, 2017 10:38pm
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Very nice. I like the effect the toning has had on the tree bark and vegetation.
Michael
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Richard Gould
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Registered: December 2008 Location: Jersey Channel Islands Posts: 5,433
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Tue, 24, January, 2017 8:47am
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Very nice indeed, I like the effect the toning gas on the overall print, and the way the frosted area stands out, it all works very well,
Richard
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alexmuir
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Registered: January 2010 Location: Glasgow, Scotland. Posts: 2,681
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Tue, 24, January, 2017 2:23pm
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I like this, Klaus. The toning suits the natural subject very well.
Alex
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