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This sits in the local castle grounds. Once upon a time it was rather neglected (and full of character) until storm damaged. Once restored it looked 'too new', almost as if straight from the garden centre. It's now weathering down, and on its way back to being photographically more interesting.
· Date: Fri, 2, November, 2018 · Views: 4064
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Keywords: The Lady Matheson Memorial.
Film make, size & rating:: Ilford SFX 200
Film developer & temp:: PMK Pyro 20c 12 minutes
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:re:: Horizon Panoramic fixed 28mm
Tripod used Y or N:: Y
Paper:: Slavich Bromoprortrait
Paper developer & temp:: Ilford warm tone, Selenium toned.

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alexmuir
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Fri, 2, November, 2018 2:23pm

This looks great, Colin. I like the unexpected viewpoint. The PMK has worked well with SFX. I can see it being beneficial for IR images which can be very contrasty. The tones all look well controlled in your print.
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PanFrank

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Fri, 2, November, 2018 6:07pm

Brilliant angle and frame. The IR is superb here!
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MartyNL

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Fri, 2, November, 2018 10:30pm

Fabulous panoramic, Colin.

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skellum

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Sat, 3, November, 2018 2:20pm

Hello All.
The Horizon camera is a rotational panoramic, so when you tilt it up or down the (actual) horizon bows. In this case it works because the trees mask the curvature. The IR does seem to open up the shadows under the stone canopy. Printed on Slavich, which is pretty neutral then takes on a really lovely colour in selenium. Doesn't seem to be available in the UK anymore.
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Derek Lincoln

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Sun, 4, November, 2018 9:01am

Great panoramic shot Colin.
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PaulDiz

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Tue, 6, November, 2018 7:18am

Like this a lot Skellum.
Have you tried Peter at thephotoshop.ie for Slavich paper? He does stock a couple of types.
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skellum

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Thu, 15, November, 2018 10:59pm

Thanks Paul, I tried thephotoshop a couple of times, but the site seemed down? Got there tonight, and yes indeed he has Slavich. It really comes to life toned so I think it's a paper I'll use again.
Many thanks.
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Fri, 23, November, 2018 1:05pm

Great image skellum - love the composition.
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