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    I should look through my negs more often

    Because I usually miss shots like this. I shot the roll about five or six years ago for a class, printed a different frame, and didn't look at them until a few weeks ago when I decided to have them scanned.
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    Re: I should look through my negs more often

    That is pretty *cool*. I want to take a B&W class.
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    Re: I should look through my negs more often

    Very nice!

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    Re: I should look through my negs more often

    I want to see the one that you printed if it took you all this time to find This!!

    There's a branch in the lower left that I wonder if it should be toned down/cloned etc.

    This is one to have printed on just the right grade of paper and displayed.
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    Re: I should look through my negs more often

    I'll make a copy with the branch cloned out. Infrared is so unpredictable that at the time I was just glad not to have fogged it, or grossly overexposed the roll.

    (Forget the details: HIE @ 400, 35mm red filter)

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