We should start a whole donation thread for the cause. I have no money, but I would gladly sell one of my exhibition prints for the project.
Your links got shortened/mangled... so just for those playing along at home, here are those links again:
APUG Thread:(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Kickstarter:
Dead Link Removed
That I can ever manage to find the shutter release surely would amaze people on this thread.
Thanks, Molli.
If I had $200 to spare this month, I would be all over the print being offered. Really a bargain for that wonderful image so meticulously captured and printed. I also happen to know from an earlier thread that it was captured on Tri-X.
It may behoove efforts to give some background, here, about what this project is.
I did a quick google and it looks like the money will go toward building a facility for a photographic workshop? I may be wrong about that ... not sure and certainly not trying to portray it as something it's not.
AND ... I just read the links Thomas posted. Don't mind me, folks. I'll be in the corner with the dunce's cap.
Here are those links, again.
You can see the thread here: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Kickstarter: Dead Link Removed
Thank you Pipyr!
It looks like this print has sold. Awaiting payment.
Stone,
I think it's safe to say our tastes are different. I personally enjoy a much more muted tonal palate than you do. My goal isn't to 'wow' but to present a bit of mood, mystery, and some subtle beauty.
What 'pops' in your opinion is much too high in contrast for my tastes. It's how we see things, I guess.
I know that, I agree, I wasn't trying to say this image wasn't good, I like it evenhaha I was more curious if it was Tmax also is all. It's really tranquil.
~Stone
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Great job T!!!
Cool. No, that was Tri-X. But for the most part, my prints from either film look very similar tonality wise, the difference being mainly grain and sharpness, favoring Tri-X if you like grain or TMax if you dislike it.
Thanks!
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