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May 1 2012 11:20am
feedback would be great, the images turned out a bit different after i scanned them because the scanner didnt have a white back.
4th one was exposed a few seconds too long i think.









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May 2 2012 06:32am
3 and 4 are much better than 1 and 2.
love the dynamics in 3, and contrast in 4.
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May 2 2012 10:33am
the third all the way. great shot. great atmosphere. the rest not so much
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May 2 2012 11:33pm
3 is awesome
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May 3 2012 03:48am
should try using some printing filters to make more contrast, maybe a 4 or 4.5
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May 3 2012 06:37am
Quote (TokenWhite @ May 3 2012 05:48am)
should try using some printing filters to make more contrast, maybe a 4 or 4.5


was using a 3 :(
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May 3 2012 12:23pm
oh man i'm really digging the 4th
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May 3 2012 01:35pm
Quote (Sawyer @ May 3 2012 02:23pm)
oh man i'm really digging the 4th



you would of liked the first print i did,
i forgot to clean my tray off and still had fixer on the tray when i was doing test strips.
so i got the fixer on my exposed paper and developed it.
it came out with a really cool effect.
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