Thanks for that Graham.
The colour version looks good, but not as cryptic, as you suggest.
Now, another question: where was the sun in that photo - as far as you
could tell?
Chris
On 24 Mar 2004, at 18:14, Graham Battison wrote:
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> Chris,
>
> I used Tri X for years and processed my own films but they
> 'professionalised' it then at about the same time I couldn't get
> ordinary
> D76 from the local Jessops they could only get Professional D76 for
> use in
> 'deep tank processors only'. Contrast went through the roof and I
> started
> decreasing development time but couldn't settle on an ideal so I
> ditched it
> and went chromogenic. Tried a few and Portra and T400CN were my
> favourites
> so I settled on them. I now find that Portra and T400CN are
> discontinued and
> will be replaced by Kodak400BW or somesuch. I may buy in a load of
> T400CN to
> keep me going.
>
> I shot it in colour too:
> http://www.geebeephoto.com/temp/Cosgrove_col.html
>
> but thought that b&w made it more of a visual puzzle somehow. Thanks
> for
> looking.
>
> --Graham
>
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