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I received a print from Allen in yesterday's mail. It is a lovely (and big) pt/pd print. I am curious as to what the focal length of the lens used for the image was.
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Ok ok... I'm finally getting around to printing. I started over the weekend, and I'll finish up this week. It's pretty pathetic when you have to get sick enough to stay home from work to get your printing done, isn't it?
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 Originally Posted by TheFlyingCamera
Ok ok... I'm finally getting around to printing. I started over the weekend, and I'll finish up this week. It's pretty pathetic when you have to get sick enough to stay home from work to get your printing done, isn't it?
Yes, it is. Seriously, hope you feel better soon!
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ok- I'm finally done with printing my images. I managed to ruin a couple negatives because I was rushing to try and get something done, so I had to re-think several times what I was going to do. In the end, my finished image is a panoramic triptych showing Iguazu Falls in Argentina. I'll find something to ship it in this week and get them in the mail by this coming weekend.
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Good to hear Scott, I will start the next round next week, probably.
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Ok- prints are in the mail, should be arriving swiftly as I sent them Priority Mail.
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I apologize to all my print recipients - I forgot to include the blurb about the print in the packages.
The print is a platinum/palladium print, roughly 40% platinum, 60% palladium, on Bergger COT320 paper. The image is a tryptich panorama of 5x7 negatives taken at Iguazu Falls in Argentina, from the Argentinian side of the river. The view was taken in the dry season, with the falls at approximately 30% of capacity. The vignetting is from using a Fuji 300T telephoto lens, which has an image circle that barely covers 5x7, and having applied some front rise. I think it works aesthetically in this case.
Here is a link to the image, which I had posted in my gallery here - Iguazu Falls Tryptich . Pardon the scan, which doesn't really do the print justice.
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I have just received the beautiful print from Scott. Thank you.
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