Window pane.
Nodda Duma

Window pane.

The smooth water rolling over a retainer wall caught my eye. It's such a subtle transition of shades...like glass. Which made me think of a window when I composed the shot.
Location
Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA
Equipment Used
Nikon 8008, Nikon 35-70 f/3.3 zoom
Exposure
1/125
Film & Developer
Kentmere 100, Arista Premium Liquid Developer, 19:30 at 68F w/ 30 second agitation and 1 inversion per minute thereafter
Paper & Developer
unknown multi-grade fiber-based paper
Lens Filter
None
Is this print for sale?
  1. Yes
The window effect of the thick horizontal trunk and the thinner vertical trunks is very effective. I am not sure if each of us is referring to the same thing. Maybe not but no matter. Is the paper as warm as it appears as a scan? If so then I'd get more of it. I like its look
 
Thanks yes, we are referring to the same window effect. :smile:The paper is actually as warm as it appears in the scan. I tried to match the tone under natural light and got pretty close. It's a fiber based paper that I obtained with a 14 lb lot of 5x7's. Unfortunately I don't know exactly what paper it is because it came in the light proof bags but not the boxes. Fortunately I have A LOT of these sheets.
 

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water.jpg
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Date taken
Sun, 01 February 2015 11:59 AM
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