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The Monochromatic Wave
Image Title:  The Monochromatic Wave
 
 By: Cory L  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Cory L {K:391}
Project N/A Camera Model Minolta Maxxum 9000
Categories Minimalist
Abstracts
Photoart
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio Lens 28-70mm Minolta lens
Uploaded 3/14/2007 Film / Memory Type Ilford  Delta Pro
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 86 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 3 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Towson
State -  MD
Country - United States   United States
About Done with paper, although my scanner messed around with it a bit and I had to adjust the levels in Photoshop, so it's not as good as the original :( Comments appreciated
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:118246} 3/14/2007
Yo creo que está muy sobre expuesta.
Un abrazo!


Carmen Lopez   {K:73} 3/14/2007
Creative work with a great light and a result excellent. Congrats! - 7


Jan Hoffman   {K:39292} 3/22/2007
Cory -- A nice study in black and white with the grain and tonal range working to bring the idea to the image with some sense of depth. My only nit to pick relates to the artifacts that appear in the picture that probably came from the scanner. Several dark specs on the brightest portion of the white and several lighter specks in dark areas. Scanning can sometimes be a frustrating process but in this case I think you could have easily knocked down the specks in Photoshop. I think the lightest areas are blown out a bit (too hot) and probably could have been burned or otherwise reduced in intensity a bit.
--Best to you, Jan


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