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Branimir Fagarazzi
{K:38367} 11/18/2005
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Good
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Dubravko Grakalic
{K:25085} 11/18/2005
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nice enviromental portrait!
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Jiri :-)
{K:675} 11/18/2005
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Wow, that all what I can say. What are you experiences with Foma material so far ? Which developer do you use ?
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svend videbak
{K:7376} 11/18/2005
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Seating him in the tracks was a good idea, lends dynamism. I like the depth of field. Tonality a bit lifeless, guess this is a function of an overcast day + scanning? Rgds, Svend
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meewosh
{K:448} 11/18/2005
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you're right. I could increase the contrast, but what for? That's the weather was. Thanks for your comment.
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meewosh
{K:448} 11/18/2005
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It was rodinal. I'm still trying. What are you use for Foma?
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meewosh
{K:448} 11/18/2005
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It was rodinal. I'm still trying. What did you use for Foma?
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cecilia tovini
{K:29364} 11/18/2005
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Nice capture. I hope that no trains were arriving. Cecilia
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Jiri :-)
{K:675} 11/18/2005
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Hi meewosh, Formerly I developed Foma in Fomadon LQN (classic grainy look), then there was the the period when I did it in T-max developer, then some 120 Foma films in ID-11 1:1 (this looked probably best for me). I'm planning to try (after while) some Foma films in FOMADON R09. This is p-aminofenol developer which is now frequently discussed in diferent forums as replacement for Rodinal (which was discontinued). Your uploads from Foma developed in Rodinal look great (dynamic range), so I'll see.
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