My E6 Provia 100F/ 6x6 (12) SNIP Atmospheric pics of pink-hued granite and towering cumulunimbus in sunset light, plus a moon albeit likely to be a very tiny moon!
SNIP.
Christ, you have set the bar pretty high, hope there come out.....
I also posted these in the other thread:
http://www.pinholeday.org/gallery/2010/index.php?id=109
And one from 6 years ago that is still there...
http://www.pinholeday.org/gallery/2004/index.php?id=26&Country=Australia
I was at a small local airport and did some photographs of a glider.
The challenge for me was not only to expose the film at that day, but also to develop it and do a kallitype image.
Cheers
Ruediger
At least at my monitor the color matches pretty well the color of the print. What I did is that I hair dried instead of air dried it (I wanted everything to happen on WPPD). That got a bit cooler tone. But I do not work at a calibrated monitor, all I did is to scan it with my flatbed scanner and then adjust the contrast of the scan so that it matches the print. I did nothing with the colors.Really nice, Ruediger, is the web color true and if so how did you tone this??..Evan Clarke
Wow, 9 hours! Putting the Day in Pinhole day for sure. Really nice, great sense of light. I think my house shakes too much for that to work for me.
It's odd, those galleries have been this way forever, but that "Participants (xxxx)" number is apparently the start of the last block of files loaded and not the last photo; so the number of photos up always exceeds that.Here is what's happening. As photos are received, they are automatically given a unique identifier, starting with 1. All submissions are reviewed by the coordinating team before they hit the gallery, and many images are rejected for various reasons, mostly that people try to get around the one-photo-per-person-per-year rule. If one person submits five photos, only the first one makes it into the gallery. "Participants(xxxx)" is the number of accepted entries; the unique identifier for the last photo in the gallery will be much larger.
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