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EdmundH


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Registered: January 2016
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· Date: Thu, 6, May, 2021 · Views: 2842
· Filesize: 90.7kb, 405.1kb · Dimensions: 1400 x 964 ·
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Keywords: SOUTH BANK GRAFFITI
Film make, size & rating:: Kodak portra 400
Film developer & temp:: Bellini C41 @39C
Lens Focal Length, aperture: 55mm aperture not recorded
Tripod used Y or N:: N
Paper:: Kodak Endura Premier
Paper developer & temp:: Kodak Ektacolor @ 39C

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Terry S
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Registered: December 2011
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Thu, 6, May, 2021 12:35pm

Great to see a colour picture in the PE galleries! Smile


I like the print, but for me anyway, the large empty pavement area is screaming out for a skateboard rider, or two.


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EdmundH
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Thu, 6, May, 2021 12:41pm

Yes I agree, but the place was empty except for a couple of young children.
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Richard Gould
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Thu, 6, May, 2021 2:31pm

I agree, it is very nic to gt a colour photo for a change, the colour's are even better in the the hand all in all a very nice print.
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PanFrank

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Sat, 8, May, 2021 5:24pm

Like the "framing" by the coloumns giving a nice depth. The colours are great, wonderful work.
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MartyNL

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Sat, 8, May, 2021 10:52pm

Wonderful explosion of colour.

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EdmundH
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Sun, 9, May, 2021 7:30am

Thank you for your comments. In reality the print is rather sharper and brighter than it appears here. I really struggle to make nice scans, I often find that a digital photograph is better than the scanner.
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Terry S
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Sun, 9, May, 2021 11:58am

The colours look good on my calibrated screen Edmund.


The colours really pop! Smile


I don't know which editing package that you use, but look for an 'unsharp mask' function, which with a little tweak, give scans a slight sharpen.


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BuzzNL

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Mon, 10, May, 2021 7:57am

Great photo, I really like the way you nailed the color balance.
Really suits the scene!
And as already stated by others, it's good to see some fine color work in the print exchange!
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