... And one arrived today in Chateauneuf! Very nice contact print (If I get back to LF one day, it'll be for contact printing !) with lots of textures and details, thanks !Mailed my cards out Monday April 2nd. Hope you all enjoy.
Howard
Thanks for your appreciation! I forgot to mention the negatives I printed were all shot in Marseille earlier this year. The wall on the left is a art of the Mucem,very interesting place indeed.And the day after I've commented on two cards that arrived a while ago, two fresh cards were in the mail:
Howard Earl, propeller, a subject that lends itself perfectly for black & white. Metal, sun, shadow, water, snow, brickwork, it all comes together. Very nice print.
Laurent, seaside walled city view, looks like the sun breaking through after some rain, and that works great in this photo. The interesting wall on the left, the single person walking , yes, very nice as well. If I may ask, where was this photo taken?
I've just received that one too-second those comments, very moody.And the day after I've commented on two cards that arrived a while ago, two fresh cards were in the mail:
Howard Earl, propeller, a subject that lends itself perfectly for black & white. Metal, sun, shadow, water, snow, brickwork, it all comes together. Very nice print.
Laurent, seaside walled city view, looks like the sun breaking through after some rain, and that works great in this photo. The interesting wall on the left, the single person walking , yes, very nice as well. If I may ask, where was this photo taken?
Mailed my cards out Monday April 2nd. Hope you all enjoy.
Howard
Thanks everyone for your lovely pictures!
I will be sending mine this weekend. It is a photo from a concert in a cellar in Stockholm some time ago. A bit dark and fuzzy, but that's the point of this picture. As I am still learning how to print, I don't think technical details are very important. But if anyone is interested: Tmax 400, exposure probably a second but still underexposed. Developed in Xtol, and finally printed on some Tetenal paper. It was really a challenge to achieve any contrast at all.
This was a really fun exercise, I'll join again!
/Erik
+1 on that-it's ok to print dark if you feel it's appropriate!And I received your card this morning Erik (Friday 27 April 18).
As you say, it's maybe a tad underexposed but it's still an interesting print, especially as I too like low light pictures with a bit of movement in them (complete with a bit of blur.)
It sounds like you had a bit of trouble with the printing but I think you did really well since you are only just learning to print. It's an up hill struggle, that we all go through, but before you know it you'll be wondering what the fuss was about.
All the best and many thanks for your card.
Terry S
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