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Photo noir!
I really like the little dinosaur skeleton sticking out of the curtain on the top photo.
thanks! yes, he was an amazing surprise.
Loooove these. Were they shot on actual film? Can't really tell from these versions.
Jennie:How are you making your images appear so much larger than the others? I noticed your images link to Flickr...Megan:You win photo-dork of the week for your question.
I want to win the PHOTODORK of the WEAK award!!!So, assuming these were film (or this won't work) were they developed in Pyro, Rodinal, or plain old D-76?(sigh...it's the best I could come up with)
You guys are my favorite photo nerds.Megan: actual film - Ilford HP5John: the ones embedded from flickr are set at their "medium" size, and the others (uploaded from my computer) are saved as jpegs 4x6" 150 dpi.David: D76 all the way!
Wow, it's clear that we are all photo dorks of the year.
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Photo noir!
I really like the little dinosaur skeleton sticking out of the curtain on the top photo.
thanks! yes, he was an amazing surprise.
Loooove these. Were they shot on actual film? Can't really tell from these versions.
Jennie:
How are you making your images appear so much larger than the others? I noticed your images link to Flickr...
Megan:
You win photo-dork of the week for your question.
I want to win the PHOTODORK of the WEAK award!!!
So, assuming these were film (or this won't work) were they developed in Pyro, Rodinal, or plain old D-76?
(sigh...it's the best I could come up with)
You guys are my favorite photo nerds.
Megan: actual film - Ilford HP5
John: the ones embedded from flickr are set at their "medium" size, and the others (uploaded from my computer) are saved as jpegs 4x6" 150 dpi.
David: D76 all the way!
Wow, it's clear that we are all photo dorks of the year.
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