biplab sikdar 0 Posted February 24, 2006 excellent to me ... support ur observation ... finding out the sequence ... nice b/w work ... have nice control on ur gear ... only bothered about those raters who don't know that it requires a lot of expertise to grab such conditions on a b/w film ... most of them are anonymous and no way to track their names ... they not only leave impact on the actual ratings of a good snap but also destroy the emotion behind shooting the snap ... anyway ... best wishes for u from Kolkata ... carry on clicking ... Link to comment
dennis_lee4 0 Posted February 25, 2006 Dear Biplab Sikdar, Thank for your comment. I embarassed for I didn't bring b&w film that day, just turned to B&W in Photoshop as the mood is far more better than colour. The smooth tone was contribute by the old non-coatings lens. I really like your "Furious", it appear in the old painting and have the furious spirit that seldom find in mordern city. Link to comment
dennis_lee4 0 Posted February 25, 2006 Dear Yann ROMAGNOLI, Thank for your comment. Very agree. I just imagine it is far more better without the pillar. Link to comment
biplab sikdar 0 Posted February 25, 2006 i have not followed the details section ... the poor rating of an anonymous screwed me up ... sorry for not looking at the details ... the tones are very nice ... i am also supporting Yann ... Link to comment
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