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Rob Archer



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Taken at the Weald & Downland Museum, Sussex. I couldn't make up my mind which I prefered so I thought I'd let the recipient make their own choice!
· Date: Mon, 21, September, 2009 · Views: 5480
· Filesize: 73.0kb · Dimensions: 595 x 480 ·
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Keywords: The Plumber
Film make, size & rating:: Ilford Delta 400
Film developer & temp:: ID11ES 1+4
Lens focal length, aperture & speed:: 35mm
Tripod used Y/N:: No
Paper:: Kentmere Bromide G2
Paper developer & temp:: Beers 2-bath

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Barry

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Registered: August 2008
Location: Mendip Hills, Somerset
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Mon, 21, September, 2009 8:36pm

I prefer this one Rob. It has more 'space' around the figure. Just my view.

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vincent

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Registered: December 2008
Location: Co. Kildare Ireland
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Mon, 21, September, 2009 9:25pm

This would be my choice as well, because of the detail in the glass of the outside .

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Cheers Vincent - Not afraid of the dark
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Andrew Bartram

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Tue, 22, September, 2009 7:09am

Well handled Rob, Charlie Chaplin lives!


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B&W Neil

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Registered: October 2008
Location: West Cornwall
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Tue, 22, September, 2009 7:39am

Yep, this one works best for me too. Have you thought about sending the museum a copy? You never know they may use it :-)


Neil.

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"The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance." Aristotle Neil Souch
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RH Designs

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Registered: September 2008
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Tue, 22, September, 2009 8:13pm

This would be my choice too - very nice study.

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StanW

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Wed, 23, September, 2009 9:20pm

Yes, what he is doing is clearer, and his equipment is better displayed.

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Akki14

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Thu, 24, September, 2009 9:00pm

I like this composition better too. The "stuff" is more evenly around the subject rather than in the other one where all the "stuff" is down in the bottom, if you get my drift.

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