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Old 02/16/07, 10:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Hills view, outside of Sunnybank

Another older photo from my archives. This was posted a number of years ago. Got a request from William to post. M6, 90 Elmarit, Tri-X. This is a negative I have struggled with both in the darkroom & scanning. Not sure if it warrants truly hardcore extra work or not....opinions appreciated as always.
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Old 02/17/07, 03:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thanks. You definitely worked this over the last time you posted it, maybe 2003, to really show the play of light in the valley and on the far hill. I recall being impressed. Time to demonstrate your PS skills! Is this a new scan?
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Yes...scanned today and re-worked. I am still unhappy with it. I believe it was suggested an ND filter would have been helpful in this situation....frankly, I think I would capture this better today than 7 years ago. I can read light better now.......
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Dan,

I never said it would be easy..., but from memory your earlier presentation looked better. I know this is color, and on this new Forum I never got it quite right, (scroll down), but this is the same kind of light, is it not? http://www.leica-camera-user.com/lan...ight=snowdonia
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Dan -

Perhaps a bit more like this?
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