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Bianca Black
{K:1315} 10/22/2003
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Love it! The colors are rich and warm and inviting. There is so much movement in this image it makes my muscles ache and my head spin - all in a good way. I want to get up and go. I remember my train rides in New York.
-Bianca
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michelle k.
{K:16270} 4/15/2003
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this image speaks to me... i can't describe it... i'm at a loss for words....all i can manage is : i love it.....
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Bryce Hughes
{K:2957} 4/15/2003
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Bruno, I'm a fan of all your work...welcome to my friends list :)
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Bruno Espadana
{K:326} 5/14/2002
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Answering Koen's question...
In a sense I could say I do print them myself... My process is simple - as for film processing, I process all my B&W films myself at home (usually using Agfa Rodinal as developer) and I send all color films (including slide film processed in C-41) to a minilab *for film processing only*.
Then, since I don't have an enlarger at home and I want to have as much control as possible over my own photos, I scan all negatives using an HP Photosmart S20. After that, I use Photoshop to do what I would do anyway in a conventional lab (for b&w I do some tone and contrast control as well as some dodging and burning on selected areas when needed; for color I also do some tone and contrast correction - using the levels functionality -, color control a few times and very seldom some masks to correct specific areas).
After this "lab" work, whenever I want to print one of my photos, I take the TIFF file to a Fuji lab equiped with the Fuji Frontier system and they print it exactly as I want.
That's it! :-)
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Koen B
{K:3279} 5/14/2002
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I like the colours and focusing. Do you print these yourself ?
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