Thanks for the comments, Fred. I didn't think too much about printing down the shopfront darker. I was mainly thinking to get more detail back as it was blown out if i left it straight. Definitely food for thought and you're probably right that it could be darkened further.
Here are my comments for everyone. Feel free to ignore them as you like.
Tony Egan – I like the combination of the large blocky shapes of the building against the sky and background and the texture and detail in the rusted panels on the building. I also find the the lighting adds extra interest. I quite enjoy coming back to this photo to examine the detail. I also liked how you presented the image on the card with the text on the back.
Psoul – I agree that this print isn’t great but I don’t think it’s terrible. Looking at it closely, there’s interesting detail and the overall shapes are nice. To me it feels unbalanced with the light tones in the sky drawing focus but its such a small part of the image. If I was giving it another go I’d probably start by seeing what trying to increase the contrast locally in the currently darker areas would be like. I’m happy I got a chance to see your photo. Thanks.
Oxleyroad – I’m in two minds about this image. I really like the tones, how the light mushroom is in front of the shadows and how you’ve framed it. However, I keep wanting to look closer but the softness then becomes apparent and detracts from it for me. I think I might prefer the image printed smaller as I quite enjoyed viewing it from just over arm’s length. Overall I still like it.
Hoffy – I was half looking forward to adding to my car photo collection but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. I like the composition and your tonal choices on the print. It’s also nice seeing a darkroom print of some P3200. The grain looks good.
Kevin Caulfield – I always love photos of Melbourne and this is no exception. I think it looks best under strong light as when I first opened the envelope in dimmer light it looked a bit washed out. However under stronger lighting I love looking at the detail, the contrast of the lights with the buildings and the few reflective buildings too. I like how you’ve included the suburbs in the background too.
Michael W – First of all, thanks for the two prints! I agree about the minimalism being a feature of Print #1 and I like the contrast of the lady’s coat with the rest of the scene. I probably would prefer the print a tiny bit darker to get the upper horizontal lines slightly more visible. In print #2, I love the fine detail in the masonry, the floor and the ceiling. Also, I like how you get a feeling of how cavernous the three floor room is. I also agree that the heavier portfolio paper is quite nice.
Ozxplorer – This is wonderfully printed. The smoke looks great and the tones in the darker areas do too. The size of the trees in the foreground I find a bit dominant as my eyes get dragged down after first looking at the smoke but their size means they get in the way of the shape of the mill. I’m not sure there’s much that could be done given the reality of the situation. Regardless, I still really like the photo and the printing of it.
Thanks Hoffy for running this again and thanks to everyone for participating.