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Richard Dong
{K:1738} 8/2/2004
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I like the effect that the grain imparts to the image. It makes the sky appear alive, gives me the urge to rub my fingers against the image to feel the texture.
Excellent.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 7/29/2004
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a hard grainy for a tribute.. roby
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Leslie Hancock
{K:910} 7/29/2004
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Many thanks to all. This is a very small part of a larger photo, which is why you see so much grain. Neopan 1600's not really terribly grainy.
Incidentally, it turned out to be a good thing I had only ISO 1600 film with me, since anything rated below that had to go through an X-ray scanner, and I don't trust those things with film.
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 7/29/2004
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this would make history certainly :)
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Marcin Gorski
{K:12388} 7/29/2004
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what a grain! great mood
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Felipe Rodríguez
{K:9200} 7/29/2004
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It looks way better on the thumbnail. I've used that film sometimes and I remember it had a extreme contrast, but I don't remember such grain. I think the scanner didn't do a great work here, did it?
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 7/29/2004
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Very intense photo! The grainyness reminds Me of ash and fire, but Liberty still stands through it! Great image Leslie! My best.................JOHN
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luis pereira
{K:26013} 7/29/2004
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I love the effect and the image but it brings back bad memories. Looks like the locust. I,m not trying to make you feel about it. Photography doesn't have to make me feel good. Its a n excelent image.
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