Hello,
I've been out of the photography loop for a while now, but some free time and a desire for a creative outlet are rekindling my interest. It's been at least a year since I have taken more than a casual photo or two. Anyhow, I'm curious if any of the more experienced printers here have any suggestions for obtaining very subtle skies ala Robert Adams among others. In publication at least, he always seems to have beautiful, creamy skies. I would assume 120 or larger is ideal for this kind of tonality, but beyond that are there any keys to these sorts of subtle prints? Thanks for any tips.
Jmal
I've been out of the photography loop for a while now, but some free time and a desire for a creative outlet are rekindling my interest. It's been at least a year since I have taken more than a casual photo or two. Anyhow, I'm curious if any of the more experienced printers here have any suggestions for obtaining very subtle skies ala Robert Adams among others. In publication at least, he always seems to have beautiful, creamy skies. I would assume 120 or larger is ideal for this kind of tonality, but beyond that are there any keys to these sorts of subtle prints? Thanks for any tips.
Jmal