Taken during a recent weekender to Calabash, North Carolina. The shrimp and fishing boats pull up to the docks where the, you guessed it, seafood restaurants are.
I'm still muddling my way through printing. This one is bedeviling me. Exposure mistakes are probably to blame for some of my frustration. Any pointers would be appreciated. Specifically, the light band across the top of the print is bothering me. What may have caused this? Its not on the negative...
g'day Joey
a great subject and well seen, but i could suggest a couple of things to improve the image
firstly, the white band may be caused by uneven print development, i doubt a polariser would cause that effect, but why use a polariser on such an overcast day
secondly, your too close to the boat, or cropped too tightly
thirdly, the black post on the left is too large, obvious and blurry and doesn't add anything to the subject
lastly, and most obviously, the print is muddy, its needs more contrast
Yeah, that piling does kinda stick you in the eye, doesn't it....there was no way to get it out of the shot without getting wet.
There's a little more contrast to the print. The scan isn't really very good; but I agree. My first print was with a #2 contrast filter and it was terrible! This one's with a #3.
This was my first time using Dektol at 1:3. Perhaps, my next session will be back at 1:1.
This may be way off the mark but I recently did some prints with similar light marks on the edges. The problem was simply using developer that had aged too much. I use a Nova 4 slot processor. Overall the prints weren't too bad until I compared them those done in fresh developer. I use a B&W analyser based on a test print and which required the probe setting to be almost double what is normally needed, resulting in a very long exposure.
If I did B&W prints every week, I'd have spotted the problem but because 90% of the the prints weren't bad, I was blind to the most likely cause.
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