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Lions Gate Bridge


leicamann

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David..thanks. I do lots of painting, oils, pastels and watercolors..so that influence naturally sinks into the photography.

 

its the new Fuji S400, exposed for 2 minutes mit tripod und remote release und sie R8 und der R 28mm F2.8 Elmarit.

Scanned using the Microtek Axtixscan 4000tf,Silverfast Ai and then reduced for web.

I must add that I am at this moment very disappointed with all the particles and crud found on the negs, this was done at a pro lab, it took me more that 30minutes of PS work to clean it up. I do my own B&W negs, alawys fresh dev and fix...strict about the water and cleanliness..because when print silver prints.. no Photoshop will help you, so its good to get it right and clean.. Anyhow this is all got me thinking about getting a JOBO and doing my own color dev work.

 

Regards, Leicamann

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John -

 

Beautiful! The light, lights, reflection, and (as David points out) painting-like quality are excellent. BTW: Is the horizon tilted a bit down on the left, or is it an optical illusion from the land mass on the right and the arc of the bridge?

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