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Scenes of Montréal
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| Re: Scenes of Montréal posted by ZorroII January 05, 2007 02:10AM | reply | quote | |
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| Re: Scenes of Montréal posted by ZorroII January 05, 2007 02:17AM | reply | quote | |
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Yeah, Zorben is not bad Mademoiselle Fragile.
I use to work with film too and 'still have my nikon's F5-F100. I closed my darkroom and I'm quite happy about it. Standing on a concrete floor, in the dark smelling toxic chemicals for hours was not the best part of the whole process. Mind you, I started getting fed up when I got busier in terms of business. That kind of ruined the magic of the dark room. There must be quite a bit of lost working with the baby? Maybe you are more careful when you shoot and all frames are interesting. 'really looking forward to your BW self’s! A+ Ben. [www,benoitdesjardinsphoto.ca] ZorroII |
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| Re: Scenes of Montréal posted by ZorroII January 05, 2007 02:22AM | reply | quote | |
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I'm trying to use the URL fonction but it doesn't seem to work.
More photos of Mtl! Cheers! Ben. [www.benoitdesjardinsphoto.ca] ZorroII |
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| Re: Scenes of Montréal posted by Craig (Admin) January 05, 2007 02:45AM | reply | quote | |
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Lovely images.
Keep them coming. -Craig You could not step twice into the same rivers; for other waters are ever flowing on to you. Heraclitus of Ephesus |
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| Re: Scenes of Montréal posted by ZorroII January 05, 2007 02:54AM | reply | quote | |
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I forgot to ask. What kind of scanner do you use?
I use the Nikon film scanner coolscanV and I love it. The only down side is the fact that the ice technologies doesn't work with BW. Ice is supposed to get rid of all scratches and dust. I have to do that manually. Could be worst. A bientôt! Ben. [www.benoitdesjardinsphoto.ca] ZorroII |
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| Re: Scenes of Montréal posted by Halima67 January 05, 2007 02:43PM | reply | quote | |
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Zorben it is.
I see you have found out how to use the URL. What scanner do I use? Actually, it's my friend's boyfriend's camera-scanner. He scans them for me, I load them into photoshop and then put them on my website or post them here. Haven't seen them in ages though. I love the darkroom and the smells...except the selenium! Got some more cool shots but the s-p shots are not good. Yes I don't shoot lots of frames, I usually only shot one and it usually comes out good. I would be too slow for sports shots! I don't like automatic anything on my camera. Did have a quick look at your site. Impressive. I can't help but thinking that the photo on your homepage is...how do I say.....a self-projection? (Wishing it was your hand? Ha!) I also like the fact that it's bilingual. Mine was made while I was living in England by a Brit and I never bothered to translate it. I figure since I won't live in Quebec and will never live in France, why bother? On the pictures, I love most of your stuff....even if it's in color! Ha! Love #1 and #5 of the glass blowing and #1 of the other set. Later alligator, Fragile [www.eleniphotos.com] P.S. The ice scanner is too...cold and wet? (...I know, I know, I understand what it is but can't help myself making stupid jokes....or maybe it's the fumes from the selenium I used today!) There's some funny people here. [elenisworld.blogspot.com] [www.flickr.com] |
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| Re: Scenes of Montréal posted by sam January 06, 2007 06:16AM | reply | quote | |
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I really like the last three you just posted. Use of the selective focus for the 'tunnel' passage is very good. Both urban shots are fine.
Sam see with the eyes of a child |
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