A card from bedrof, a studio shot of a photographer instructing a model, good use of props and lighting is very good , very nice thanks Ilya.
Mike
I just received "Stay right there!" from bedrof. Man, oh man, what a perfectly executed photo. The lighting, the framing, the printing, all so wonderful. Thank you! I am not able to do darkroom prints myself yet, so I don't know a lot about paper, but the texture of this Slavich Bromportrait paper is absolutely wonderful.
I love every part of this print. Thank you!
I too have now received Rowreidr's card of pier 81. I love the square format (of which I like to do a lot!) that it's been cropped to, along with the shallow depth of field.
I am curious though about the list of various cameras, lenses and printer, listed on the back of the print though? I'm guessing it's made from a neg in film camera; the neg then photographed and then printed on inkjet? Have I missed a comment about it's production?
Terry S
And I too have just received Wayne's card.And Wayne Frederick's beach photo taken at low tide in South Portland Maine. Taken with an old Kodak Bullet camera, and processed with possibly older developing equipment.
+1 on that from me too...totally agree with the above comments. Thanks!Wow! I received not one but two really nice cards today. Bedrof's "Old House, Hot Sun", an old stone house taken on a tropically sunny day. The red filter makes the sky almost black. Nice! And Wayne Frederick's beach photo taken at low tide in South Portland Maine. Taken with an old Kodak Bullet camera, and processed with possibly older developing equipment.
Two great cards! Thanks Ilya and Wayne!
I just received darinwc's nice photo of some granite and trees in Carmichael, CA. It came as a later, but it came nonetheless. Thanks, Darin!
Thanks from me too-nice seeing! Also loving the alien from jvo...dark and moody prints always appeal to me.I received a card from darinWC showing some interesting boulders and a tree in an otherwise grassy location. I do not mind that it is printed dark, in fact I like it.
Thanks Darin for including the info on the Fuji/Fujica GW type camera you used. I have always wanted to own a GW690.
Wayne
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