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Photographer Jacek Gasiorowski {K:1084}
Project N/A Camera Model hasselblad
Categories Portrait
Film Format Film 6x6cm
Portfolio B&W
Faces
Lens planar
Uploaded 4/2/2007 Film / Memory Type kodak
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 206 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 8 Rating
5.67
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Poland   Poland
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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George Marks   {K:13693} 4/2/2007
Superb composition and the lighting is just great. This photograph shows me that you are really comfortable with the square format. I could never bring myself to terms with it, but certainly admire those that do.


Tony Hunter   {K:4355} 4/3/2007
Very nice portrait. regrads


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176321} 4/5/2007
stunning dr.. but i want to know that is possible to have thsi masterpiece of b/w..
roby
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Jacek Gasiorowski   {K:1084} 4/5/2007
just use kodak trix 400 material ;) regards


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176321} 4/5/2007
well dr.. thanks.. for your words!
also me i use the film..ilford from 125 to 400 iso, but the effect on the post are not good.. it lacks the effect the silver-metallic effect.. why!??!?

have all the best and happy easter..
roby


Jacek Gasiorowski   {K:1084} 4/6/2007
IMO illford films has a alittle flat tonality, kodak tri-x and t-max are more contrasted. I always depeloping my films in the t-max process, so tonality is more t-max than more contrasted t-rix. T-max have a lot ofIMO illford films has a little flat tonality, kodak tri-x and t-max are more contrasted. I always depeloping my films in the t-max process, so tonality is more t-max than t-rix effect. T-max have a lot of "rich" blacks - regards


Ozz Ersin   {K:318} 5/29/2007
vaooov I loove these hasselblad pictures of yours. Great composition and lighting. Regards!


Willem Wernsen   {K:483} 7/13/2007
excellent work,my compliment


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