It looks a bit high contrast on my monitor. The darkest shadows don't seem to have any detail at all. I'm
not saying that's a bad thing, over all I like the result. But you did like ask...


Shel Belinkoff wrote:

There's a gun shop located in a nearby town that has a fence made of stone
and old wagon wheels surrounding it.  Last week, while testing some film,
the light seemed about right to photograph a section of the fence.  Here's
a frame from that test.

http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/wagwheel.html  (250K file)

Tech stuff:  Pentax LX on original Tiltall tripod, SMC Pentax 30mm/F2.8 @
5.6, Agfa RSX II 50, Adjusted color balance in PS CS to get as close to the
slide as possible.

My monitor's a little out of calibration, so comments about shadow detail
and sharpness are certainly welcome, as are any other comments.


Shel








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