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Derek Lincoln



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Taken at a club session many years ago with lights and tripod.
· Date: Fri, 17, November, 2017 · Views: 4758
· Filesize: 44.2kb, 99.3kb · Dimensions: 753 x 944 ·
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Keywords: FADU 96
Film make, size & rating:: Ilford FP4 Plus 35mm at ISO125
Film developer & temp:: Jessops Econotrol
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: Olympus OM4 with 50mm lens
Tripod used Y or N:: Y
Paper:: Ilford MG4 RC Gloss
Paper developer & temp:: Ilford Multigrade at 1:14

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Richard Gould
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Location: Jersey Channel Islands
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Fri, 17, November, 2017 1:40pm

I like this Derek, these hands look like they have seen a lot of life, sometimes a part tells us a lot about the whole, very well done
Richard

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Derek Lincoln

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Fri, 17, November, 2017 5:07pm

As I remember the subject was an "old chap." Thank you for your comments Richard.
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PanFrank

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Sat, 18, November, 2017 5:33pm

Superb, could not have been done any better.
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Derek Lincoln

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Sat, 18, November, 2017 9:08pm

Thanks Frank.
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Terry S
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Wed, 22, November, 2017 3:46pm

A very good scan of your already great print Derek, so well done both times! :D


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alexmuir
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Wed, 22, November, 2017 11:30pm

The texture of the skin has been captured very well. The lighting and black background are perfect for the subject.
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Derek Lincoln

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Thu, 23, November, 2017 8:59am

Thanks Terry and Alex
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photomi7ch

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Sun, 26, November, 2017 10:19am

It is very well done. Love the paper like texture of the hands.

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Sat, 16, December, 2017 6:32pm

Lovely work Derek,
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