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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 1/15/2006
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Hello Roland, now I understand why you siggested me to burn a little bit more on the top. Here in this picture the effect is fantastic but in my picture I had the dilemma if was better to leave the film as is or to correct this effect. The scene was really so flat and highlighted at the top (as I wrote to Jeanette above 20 mt was sunny). I think that the best result will be on the print were will be possible to better appreciate the soft toning (I hope :) )
Thanks and bye
Giuliano
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Ace Star
{K:21040} 1/14/2006
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hello Roland! checkin out your gallery ... amazing work you'v done really i love it :)
about this image it is filled with such a beauty that i can't describe it so lovley ... ten thousand points goes into your comment account :)
best of luck!
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Shaun Rullens
{K:2732} 12/9/2005
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Wow, Very interesting shot. I like the ir film look. I haven't tried it. Don't know how or what filters to use? Can you load the film in a closet? I don't have a changing bag? or exposure settings?????
Shawn srullens@yahoo.com
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 12/5/2005
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this is 2nd time leaving com, hopefully this one will post......the HIE works well with this subject matter,Roland...i would like to see the grain smoothed out in the mid grey area...paintshop pro8 has such a tool which you set degree after selecting area... striking comp! regards,gayle
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 12/5/2005
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hi, the HIE works well with the subject matter here,Roland....i would like to see smoother grain in that mid grey area and if good with an editing program,you could probably achieve that... regards,gayle
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