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photomi7ch



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This image was made on a wonderful day out at the Barbican. I love the light sapping concrete more so now that all the high rises around it are made of glass reflecting the sun onto it from a lot of different angles.
· Date: Sat, 27, January, 2018 · Views: 4951
· Filesize: 95.9kb, 136.8kb · Dimensions: 754 x 800 ·
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Keywords: kentmere,barbican,
Film make, size & rating:: 120 Fomapan 100 ISO 100.
Film developer & temp:: RO9 20C
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: Bronica SQAi, 80 mm lens
Tripod used Y or N:: no
Paper:: kentmere VC select gloss
Paper developer & temp:: Ilford Multigrade @20C

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alexmuir
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Registered: January 2010
Location: Glasgow, Scotland.
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Sat, 27, January, 2018 4:24pm

I love all the texture and tones in the concrete. The angle makes a very dynamic composition.
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BobDungan
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Registered: August 2017
Location: Fredericksburg Virginia USA
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Tue, 30, January, 2018 7:29pm

The angle of the photo makes the building look like a piece of art work. Nicely done.
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Richard Gould
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Registered: December 2008
Location: Jersey Channel Islands
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Wed, 31, January, 2018 1:51pm

I like the texture and angle of the shot, also the repition of the balconys in here, very well done
Richard

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MartyNL

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Registered: September 2010
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Sat, 3, February, 2018 4:51pm

As the lucky recipient of this print I was curious what others would find and I must say, my thoughts are echoed in all of their comments Smile

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Emmaccc
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Registered: February 2018
Fri, 23, February, 2018 9:47am

Amazing capture. The concrete texture on this photo is outstanding. Well done, keep it up!


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photomi7ch

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Wed, 28, February, 2018 4:46pm

Thank you all for nice comments. It was the mix of texture that drew me to it. I also thought adding the angle would take it away from the ordinary

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