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| Filename: | LF01-0164c.jpg |
| Album name: | StephenBatey / Landscapes |
| Filesize: | 93 KiB |
| Date added: | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Dimensions: | 785 x 1000 pixels |
| Displayed: | 71 times |
| Color Space: | Uncalibrated |
| EXIF Image Height: | 1000 pixels |
| EXIF Image Width: | 785 pixels |
| Resolution Unit: | Inch |
| Software: | Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows |
| Y Resolution: | 3200 dots per ResolutionUnit |
| URL: | https://cameracraniums.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=19210 |
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Congratulations on IOTW as chosen by last weeks winner. I like the play of light in this shot Stephen
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Yes! This really is a totally different image from what we normally see here. Wonderful. Congratulations on IOTW.
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Many thanks - being chosen was a big surprise! This was actually one of the first three 5x4 photos I ever made, taken from a layby close to Pulborough Brooks.
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Was it shot in B&W (as I bet it looks good in full colour as well) ?
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Black and white (FP4 Plus). I liked the way that the light caught those leaves in an almost specualr reflection, and printed it dark to bring out the texture. Interestingly (to me) the 1950s Symmar lens I used produced a small amount of veilng flare in the mid distance, and I have also printed it to preserve this mist like quality. On this version, I should have printed down (i.e. darkened) the light patch on the right hand edge.
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