Great shot. Love the expression and the camera angle. Nice work.
> Hi Dave ... > > Very little PS work done on this, and, for the most part, any of my B&W > from the last few years. It's mostly exposure and development. Glad you > liked the pic ... it's a favorite of mine. > > Y'know, over the years I've screwed around with a lot of different > developers, tried all sorts of films and techniques, and I always come back > to the basics. Why? Because although there's always a film, a developer, > or a technique that can do some things better, overall, to my eye, there's > nothing better than the old standards. TX, PX, ID-11 or D-76. They seem > to be a fine match to the old K-lenses, too. I suppose over the years > they've become like an old pair of comfortable shoes, or tyhe old German > sedan I sometimes tool around in ... dependape, predictable, and > fashionably out of fashion <LOL> > > Shel > > > > [Original Message] > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > Shel. > > Catching up on some 400 Paw's stored up. > > > > Love it. Great expression on his face. You can see the trials and > tribulations in his > > face. Great > > detail.Is that the Shel exposure factors shining through, or some PS.?? > > > > My Tri-x seems a bit greyish using the schools Tmax developer. Might need > a change after > > seeing this > > one. > > > > Dave Brooks > > > > I met this guy in Berkeley and we sat and talked for a few minutes. I > asked > > > if he'd mind my taking a pic or two, and he agreed, but limited me to > three > > > snaps. This one, perhaps, captures his personality better than the > other > > > two. > > > > > > It's been suggested that technical details would be appreciated, so: MX, > > > K85/1.8 @ f5.6, Tri-X @ 250, Ilford ID-11 developer > > > > > > http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/nflguy2.html > >

