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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< I finally got around to developing and scanning my black and white (Pentax
> 645, Ilford Pan-F) from Grandfather Mountain. I'm still not thrilled with
> my b&w scans; although I'm getting quite good at color work in Photoshop,
> I find that I have a much easier time getting my black & white work to look
> good in a traditional "wet" darkroom than when working digitally. I suppose
> I just need more practice. I think a couple of these shots (particularly
> the last one) will be really good when I do real prints.
> Have a look at http://www.robertstech.com/photo.htm
> Click on the Grandfather b&w link. >>
>
>Mark,
>
>I especially like the last one. The fog can be difficult to capture. This
>shot has great depth.
Thanks. That's my favorite, too. I can hardly wait to get into the darkroom and
make a real print.
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