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Fabio Keiner
{K:43631} 7/25/2005
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very fine
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Roberto Bertone
{K:13236} 7/25/2005
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Ottima immagine pure questa Nicole!!!!
Saluti.
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nicole miller
{K:865} 7/25/2005
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Roberto, parli inglese? Parlo italiano un poco...
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:34595} 12/29/2005
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Hi Nicole, as you should know... I love Weston so I couldn't be captured by this title. Unfortunatly Weston was used to work in large format and the tonal range , contrast and detail was completely different :( I bought a 4x5" "thanks" to his images ;) Anyway,... how do you develope the T-Max? Is it a T-Max100 or T-Max400? from the grain I see it could be a 400.
What I could suggest (if you really think to Edward Weston) is to use the 100asa and eventually add on a yellow filter and evetually also a circular polarizer. Close your aperture to f22 (tripod is mandatory!) and leave it open for the time you need. Remember that if longer than 1 second you need to compensate with a longer exposure (reciprocity failure,.... look at the Kodak charts). If you are also "able" to wake up at the dawn... better and better, light is magic at that early hours (Kenna docet).
Hope these suggestion can be useful because your composition is great and what you need is only a better control of the tonal range (at least using all the potentiality of your 35mm).
Last but not least, Kodak T-Max is wonderful with the T-Max developer but it work also very well in Rodinal 1+50 (but expose it at 80asa)
Bye and happy new year
Giuliano Guarnieri
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