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Thread: Fire Line

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    Fire Line

    This is at the end of the fire line. Its hard to tell the depth and I think it might be too busy. I thought the fog made it worth posting. What do you think?


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    Re: Fire Line

    Darin, I love the tones that you usually achieve in your black and white photos. They're the perfect tones in my opinion. Nothing over exposed or under exposed. Just perfect. out of the two here, I prefer the first one, I think it's the better image. The 2nd one is a bit too busy.
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    Re: Fire Line

    Thanks Liban, I appreciate that. I use to do a lot of B&W film with my Dad years ago growing up with a darkroom. He was a master at it, so I tried to absorb all I could from him. Digital is great, but so different than film. Sooo many options. I thought #2 was too busy as well. Thanks for reassuring me that it was.

    Thanks again,

    Darin
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