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Ian Cameron
{K:1163} 6/8/2008
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Glad you enjoy it. I still have a love affair with film and presently see no real reason to change. The one thing I like about film over and above digital is that I have a reference...the tranny..to work towards. and consequently I don't have to rely on my memory of the event, the nature of Velvia film and its colour palette withstanding. My scanner is a Nikon 9000ED with glass carrier.
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Francisco N-G
{K:28728} 6/8/2008
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Magnificent locale and very well represented here with your great skills and gear. Love the colours and detail of the castle against the dark, deep coloured sky and sea.
A piece of art.
F.
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Ian Cameron
{K:1163} 6/8/2008
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Hi Jerzy thanks for the suggestion I suspect there are a few crops that could be tried but on the whole I think I like the additional drama created by the vertiginous nature of the cliffs. I think it serves to emphasise the precarious nature of the castle's perch and the grandeur of the scene.
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神 風
{K:10665} 6/8/2008
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Aloha Ian,
It is so great a site but even more importantly in my opinion that there are at least a very few 'Die-Hard' Photographers out there still shooting film and Medium Format at that with that great big piece of heavy artillery your using!
Just wondering what your output is, (the scanner I mean)?
Best of Regards!
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 6/8/2008
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Awesome perspective Ian....great lighting.
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Jerzy Bartkowski
{K:3768} 6/8/2008
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Great photo but, if you dont mind, I have another suggestion
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Rasna 69
{K:8916} 6/8/2008
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bella la foto! bellissimo il posto!
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