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Old 06/01/08, 07:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Through a glass darkly

This one works better in B&W I think.

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Brian, yes, it works very well. Nice B&W tonal range and grain.
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Yes, definitely.

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Excellently seen and presented.
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Thanks Martin and Ivan.

It's the same roll and film as the "More Curves" shot in Architecture which is very grain-free but for some reason shows more grain. IMO half the grain is in the frosting of the glass!
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Brian -

Me, too, and add that I like the dreamy quality the slightly unsharp reflection adds to the sharp picture.
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Yes, a dreamy Tri X grain.
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Thank you Stuart & Ben
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Interesting shot! Spooky cool. Nice light and grain.

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