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ventrix drogo
{K:65398} 9/23/2007
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Very good tones. Many expressive man.
I like it.
Bye.
enrico (ventrix)
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 9/20/2007
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Wow, many thanks for your detailed answer, I'll try. I used Tri-x in many way but I've not yet found a constant result. ...let's see the next tests :)
Bye
GG
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Thomas Stoffaneller
{K:342} 9/20/2007
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Hoya Giuliano! Thanx! - yup, you get nice balanced tones by shooting Tri-x at 250 ASA and developing shorter - and also good details in the shadows... I use Mörsch "Finol" which is very easy to use but D-76 1:1(about 9min.) will also do it..
I only use filters when shooting landscape (red, graduation and sometimes a heavy grey filter to get long-exposure times;
I use Fomatone Baryt for Portraits and Fomabrom Baryt and Sepia - Toning for landscape; but MC111 is also very good!
I use single graduations but mostly different graduations when burning in some parts of the picture...
...wow, really many questions; I´ll need a break ;-) regards Tom
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 9/19/2007
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Hello Thomas, I watched your website, it's very interesting. I noticed that you use often the Trix-400 exposed at 250 asa. How do you develope it? Are you used to use any filter? How do you get so rich and deep black tonality on paper? Which papaer do you use? MC111? Warmtone? How do you control the tonalities? Do you use the splitgrade technics or just single gradiation? ...ok too many question for today.... :) Thanks in advance for the replies
Bye
Giuliano
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Hárës
{K:7888} 9/19/2007
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Very nice picture.
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Urs Rubin
{K:5172} 9/19/2007
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A most tangent picture to me, Thomas, well seen, shot and perfectly arranged! 7+. Best wishes, Urs
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