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Snow Fence
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Photo Details
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Mark Snowdon
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Registered: July 2009 Location: Northallerton, North Yorkshire Posts: 169
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Remains of a snow fence at Dent Station (Settle - Carlisle Rly). Taken against the light. Toned in Selenium then Viradon. Scanner has cropped a bit off the sides!
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· Date: Fri, 26, March, 2010 · Views: 6171 · Filesize: 199.2kb, 82.1kb · Dimensions: 1000 x 1059 ·
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Additional Info
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Keywords: Snow Fence
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Film make, size & rating:: FP4
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Film developer & temp:: Tanol
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Lens focal length, aperture & speed:: Hasselblad 150, f5.6
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Tripod used Y/N:: Y
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Paper:: Ilford MG FB WT
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Paper developer & temp:: Ilford MG
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Author
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Rob Archer
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Registered: September 2008 Location: Kings Lynn, Norfolk - flatlands and big skies. Posts: 1,244
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Fri, 26, March, 2010 9:03pm
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Amazing range of tones. I particularly like the slight warmth in the sky which sets off the coldness of the hillside very well.
Rob
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Barry
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Registered: August 2008 Location: Mendip Hills, Somerset Posts: 2,368
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Sat, 27, March, 2010 10:09am
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I like the small depth of field here emphasising the fence post. Works well.
------------------------------ Cheers, Barry
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Mark Snowdon
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Registered: July 2009 Location: Northallerton, North Yorkshire Posts: 169
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Mon, 29, March, 2010 12:23pm
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Thanks Rob and Barry, I often take landscapes with little DOF. I find out of foocus areas can look very interesting if that makes any sense!
Mark
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B&W Neil
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Registered: October 2008 Location: West Cornwall Posts: 4,264
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Mon, 29, March, 2010 4:14pm
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A dramatic piece of wood that has been well isolated to show it to its best effect. I do like the inclusion of the moving grasses as they contrast well with this solid structure.
Neil.
------------------------------ "The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance." Aristotle
Neil Souch
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