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Martin, very nice set.
It’s obvious that you have a really great eye for these holga type shots. You are also lucky in that your Holga’s lens has a great character to it. It takes your skill to visualise how the picture will come out however. Keep up the good work, I enjoy your posts.
Alan
MartinParticipantThanks again all for the comments….
For those interested below is a photograph of a darkroom lith print of shot number 10 that I made tonight.
Its a 10×10 inch print, Paper was Kentmere FP Warmtone Fiber with Fotospeed Lith LD20 developerjessthespringer wrote:
You can’t resist the cemeteries :wink:
I do like my cemeteries alright :-)
SeoirseMemberIsn’t it amazing that of those who have managed to post up their WTCD pics
so far, every set of images as been really impressive. :!:
So much for the old verbiage that ‘you need a good camera to take good pics’.
Anyway, Martin as usual you have produced a very strong set here – no surprise.
I love the first picture. It could have been taken in China near the Great Wall or some place
like that. I’d say there would be a whole series of images that could be taken in and
around that barracks alone.
Ditto for the Botanic hot houses. I shot a series myself there a good number of years ago on
35mm. Again there are good images everywhere you look there.
It will be a little while before I can get my own pics up as I am tied up for the next couple of
weekends but I would be very reticent to put my humble pics beside these – they are a credit to you.
Well done, Martin.
:DRobMemberFantastic to see so much on offer from so many members for WTCD, excellent
range of subjects, and methods used…These are terrific Martin. So good, in fact, that I’m almost tempted to go and get
my own developed…jessthespringerParticipantmgstParticipantEddieParticipantA few nice additions to your Dublin sets all good as usual, had seen most of them on flickr. Well done Martin.
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