I'm not sure I'd want to emulate those tones. Granted, we're all seeing different things. since we all have different monitors, but the tones seem compressed and flat on mine. That snow looks absolutely gray.
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Thanks you all guys.
Agree with Darko, it's a matter of taste.
That book has been very well-received last year by critics and audience, but of course the aesthetics of the prints it's just a part of its merit, the rest being the coherence and sense of intimacy arising image after image, in my opinion.
I was just curious about the technique behind and wanted to hear the opinion of someone with more darkroom experience than myself...I've just started, so I'm not looking to try unusual stuff right now, I'm still learning the basics.
Hi guys,
I'd like to know your experienced opinion about this work: specifically, how do you think these tones can be achieved in the darkroom when printing?
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Thanks in advance!
muju
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