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Amazing! Great compo and b&w. As black as
I it
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ooh really nice!
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oh, thanks you two! Saved from the scrapheap
of thin negatives!
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Oh... it is very creepy! Well done!
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very dramatic. looks like they finally blew
up the UC campus.
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i like this so much its worth repeating i
like this so much its worth repeating..
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Awesome!
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man this is incredible!
How did you make it?
cheers!
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Thanks, all. All it is, is a thin negative -
it was really almost too dark to register on
this film (tri-x) on this toy camera. I amped
the contrast significantly after scanning.
That's all!
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Yo, Eben,
This rocks!
I didn't know a Pix Panorama could do
this...
the phrase that comes to mind when i look
at this is: 'the presence.'
that light, and the dramatic falling-off of
it, is awesome.
and I really like the cross and the
telephone poles and wires.
kudos!
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A pix panorama can do anything... sort of!
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that was Tri-X 400?
toward an already-set sun?
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Yes! Exactly.
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dramatic and weird…
love the grain and density!
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talkin' to god through the wonders of
fiber-optic relay.
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Great shot, Eben! Love the grain and the
starkness of it.
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