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B&W Neil



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Cwmorthin, made during our October trip.
· Date: Tue, 21, December, 2010 · Views: 6174
· Tags: 1 · Filesize: 199.6kb, 236.7kb · Dimensions: 700 x 545 ·
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Keywords: The Manager's House
Film make, size & rating:: HP5+ 35mm - iso 320
Film developer & temp:: D76 1+2
Length, aperture & speed:: Nikkor 24mm
Tripod used Y or N:: yes
Paper:: Ilfrord MG 1V
Paper developer & temp:: Neutol 1+14

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Neil Smith
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Tue, 21, December, 2010 5:25pm

Nice one Neil that brings back memories, I still haven't developed my films yet at the moment I have about 25 120 films and 7-8 35mm well 2011s resolution is sorted.


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B&W Neil

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Tue, 21, December, 2010 5:58pm

Thanks Neil.


This was made on the way down on the Saturday just as the sun was fading. You were nattering to someone just out of shot :-)


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Wed, 22, December, 2010 8:54pm

I actually remembered when these were taken. I like the light coming through the trees.


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Thu, 23, December, 2010 10:02am

The scene is tightly composed, I think it can be difficult to photograph scenes like this which often look good to the eye but not so good on film; you've managed superbly. Very evocative, a strong feeling of place; tree on the left and light on the building makes the image for me.

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Thu, 23, December, 2010 2:23pm

Neil:
Yes you were only a short walk away. After I did this we met up and walked off the mountain together discussing what a great day it had been. The light was so much better on the Saturday than the Sunday !


Graeme:
Thanks Graeme.
The lighting made this one and it was not there for long. I have photographed this before but this is the best I've achieved to date.


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