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SInce I am totally opposed to posting on P.net I'll give Graeme a big thumbs up here. That is a nice shot.
 

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mark said:
SInce I am totally opposed to posting on P.net I'll give Graeme a big thumbs up here. That is a nice shot.

Great shot Graeme!

I had a pow there once -- people were lining up to slam it and one a$$hole (he runs a fujiRF site) used multiple ID's to give it low ratings and neg comments (I think it galled him that I 'won' with a Mamiya RF). The site is 1 part substance and 9 parts fragrance.
 
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Details say BW film but no paper choice.

I can't wait for some jackass to start photoshopping the hell out of it and say why their version is better.
 

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Is it colour or B&W printed on colour paper?

On his website he says it is available on Kodak Endura Metallic paper. I'm not familiar with this paper. I guess we will have to wait for Graeme to come on line and give us the details.
 

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I was wondering ... what has Graeme been doing with prisoners of war?!
Not the first time with pow for Graeme, by the looks either. Incidentally it's only 6:30am 'ish in Aussie, he's probably not back from his morning shoot yet :smile:.
 
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John McCallum said:
Incidentally it's only 6:30am 'ish in Aussie, he's probably not back from his morning shoot yet :smile:.

Probably still sleeping; it's only 4:30 AM in Kalgoorlie.
 

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roteague said:
On his website he says it is available on Kodak Endura Metallic paper. I'm not familiar with this paper. I guess we will have to wait for Graeme to come on line and give us the details.

This is lovely RA4 colour paper. B&W images take on a truly metallic silver look when printed neutral. It appears by G's website post that he printed it with a sepia cast -- which might also look good. The image is sure stunning.
 

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from his description I got the impression he shot it in B&W. Probably scanned and printed on the colour paper similar to his colour images.
 

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roteague said:
On his website he says it is available on Kodak Endura Metallic paper. I'm not familiar with this paper. I guess we will have to wait for Graeme to come on line and give us the details.

It's an RA4 paper which has a very similar look to Ilfochrome. Graeme showed me some small prints on this paper and they are stunning. I bought 100 sheets of the stuff a couple of weeks ago in NYC.
 

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I've seen prints on Endura metallic paper, including one of Graeme's in the f32.net Travelling Exhibition, and while Graeme's work was certainly very proficient, I don't think this paper works for every kind of subject. Some things benefit from that particular sheen, though. I also don't see the resemblance to Ilfochrome.

Hey, check the POW thread again on photo.net--sure enough, one guy has futzed (can I say that here?) it up in PhotoShop and posted his version.
 

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Hi all,

This version of the shot (B&W) is printed on Kodak Supra paper, when I print it at all. Supra doesn't have the metalic backing.

The public prefer the quadtoned version which I print on the Endura paper. I think I also prefer the quadtoned version.

And David, you can indeed say he futzed it, because that's what he did.
 
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David A. Goldfarb said:
I've seen prints on Endura metallic paper, including one of Graeme's in the f32.net Travelling Exhibition, and while Graeme's work was certainly very proficient, I don't think this paper works for every kind of subject. Some things benefit from that particular sheen, though. I also don't see the resemblance to Ilfochrome.

Hey, check the POW thread again on photo.net--sure enough, one guy has futzed (can I say that here?) it up in PhotoShop and posted his version.

Why the do they do that? It just seems plain rude. Yeah, he mangled it didn't he.

Graeme I love the colored version of this shot. hard to say which is better.
 

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mark said:
SInce I am totally opposed to posting on P.net I'll give Graeme a big thumbs up here. That is a nice shot.

What is a nice shot?
 
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