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Derek Lincoln



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Taken near Chrome Hill in the Peak District on an overcast day. Using an old Mamiya C3 TLR.
· Date: Wed, 26, June, 2013 · Views: 4477
· Filesize: 134.1kb · Dimensions: 500 x 380 ·
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Keywords: Peak #1
Film make, size & rating:: Ilford FP4Plus 120 at 65 ISO
Film developer & temp:: ID11
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 80mm f22 1/30
Tripod used Y or N:: Yes
Paper:: Ilford MG1V RC Gloss
Paper developer & temp:: Ilford Multigrade (single-dish method)

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Terry S
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Thu, 27, June, 2013 11:12am

A good representation of the print that I received from you Derek, so well done on the scanning side and I think the print represents a gloomy overcast day well. Smile


I still like the tonal change in the sky and the horizon, as I feel if it had all been a grey tone it wouldn't have been quite the same without that lighter area going across the print.


Having just tried in PS (shhhh!!!) and as one who is just trying out various bleaching techniques and recipes, I do feel that brightening up the little cottage on the bottom left corner of the picture does add something to the print overall, giving a small point of focus to it. Just my two tuppence worth... Smile


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