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Moonlight
Image Title:  Moonlight
 
 By: Cheryl Jacobs  
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Photographer Cheryl Jacobs {K:119}
Project N/A Camera Model Bronica SQ-Ai
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 80mm 2.8
Uploaded 11/10/2003 Film / Memory Type Tri-X pushed to ISO 12800
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 408 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 9 Rating
6.00
/ 6 Ratings
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About Shot in nearly total darkness. Tri-X 320 pushed to 12800.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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In Transit   {K:29358} 11/10/2003
Certainly not hand held...

but clearly the results of another sleepless night!

Tip toe... and curl up with sweet dreams...

as delicious as this capture is!

Velly nicely done!


Jeanne Wells   {K:14271} 11/10/2003
Beautiful in every way. It would be a nice photograph without the article of clothing, but with it it's beyond anything I'd have imagined. You've done it again.


Joel Bonda   {K:725} 11/10/2003
Cheryl - wonderful and mysterious. Tri-X rules! What did you develop that in?


Cheryl Jacobs   {K:119} 11/11/2003
Thank you very much. It was developed in ID-11 (full strength) for somewhere around 70 minutes, with agitation for the first full minute. It was underdeveloped, though; next time I'll let it sit for a few hours.

Actually, it was handheld. I hate tripods. I hold my elbows in to my sides, and breathe continuously. At 1/15 and 1/30, I am quite consistently able to get reasonable sharpness, while still getting the softness I like.


Karen Siebert   {K:12076} 11/11/2003
WOW -some of your darkroom techniques and skills are just sensational. Brilliant work.


Margot Haag   {K:1324} 11/11/2003
Very well done, I like it a lot.


Pascal Renoux   {K:4065} 11/12/2003
excellent !!!


zosia zija   {K:12056} 12/29/2003
fantastic.


Oto Hejmala   {K:960} 3/30/2004
very good


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