Re: gold print

From: TERRYAKING_at_aol.com
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 10:12:03 -0400 (EDT)
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In a message dated 15/6/06 2:29:07 pm, dstevenbryant@mindspring.com writes:

> So are we to
> > think these are typical
> > contrast ranges for this process?
>

Don

Perhaps it is a matter of perception

I explained that some are low contrast images.

I do not like the current fashion for contrasty images.

In my view, contrast should be appropriate to the subject, not the fashion.

Try another print of Kirkstall and the print of Ely on

http://www.hands-on-pictures.com/html/sonnet.html

Terry

Try the Ely and Kirkstall images on

http://www.hands-on-pictures.com/html/sonnet.html

Terry King FRPS

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