Thank you all to the lovely responces and much encouragement from my
picture! Maybe i can phrase it slightly better. Can anyone think of a good
darkroom technique to burn the image so I can print it in the "real world
darkroom" like the image on the left, as opposed to the digital domain in
which it took 3 minutes to do what i wanted? :) My teacher thinks it would
be very hard to capture the digital image in the darkroom, maybe there is a
better way? Also, what are your feelings on reshooting locations? I feel a
special connection to that statue in town, as noone has ever photographed it
that way before. It was late at night, 3 pictures left on the roll and I
came up with a terrific print for such an early start in B&W career. Going
back and doing it again would maybe lose that connection I have with it
right now. Maybe I am rambling, hopefully you can understand what I am
trying to say.
-Jeff
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