Thanks alot Bill and Colin-this is very helpful info.
I'm noticing the softer images look alot better close up because the grain is much finer in those prints whereas it's much larger and a lot of detail is subsequently lost in darker images. Add Delta 3200 grain and a Holga it's practically pointilism. It's near impossible for me to get good scans of the darker ones. Cheers
Victor
wow Vic, this is just simply put...beautiful....Bill said it but i'll add you own that bridge! I really like the low zonal quality a lot...yeah, I think "Lith-Master" sums you up....
I need google Holga 'cause I don't even know what that is...
I really like this version. It has a terrific antique look that suits not only the bridge, but the skeletal remains of the foreground pilings. Let us know if these are being exhibited anywhere....I'd love to see the actual prints.
Have to say the same as others, beautiful! I like the view with remains in foreground. And in this version (slow, fine grain, as I think) it has more detail and makes it stronger. So I vote for this version too
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