All three very good as seen from here, tone, compositon, etc.
Ilford used to be my choice too - PanF my fav back then.
Now, what was the lens please, because I think it does more than the
film to the photographer's achieving this degree of success.
Thanks for sharing
AMitiés
Philippe
Le 16 sept. 12 à 21:53, Dawid Loubser a écrit :
> Had a small outing in June with my brother to what can only be
> described
> as a small train graveyard... These are three of the first one's I've
> processed - all on Ilford FP4 (an old favourite film of mine, which
> had
> been neglected of late):
>
> http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/250/2/6/rustende_grote_by_philosomatographer-d5dx0ql.jpg
> http://fc09.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2012/259/b/0/ironically_poised_by_philosomatographer-d5ew4ow.jpg
> http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/259/2/3/twisted_axle_by_philosomatographer-d5ew50g.jpg
>
> P.S. Sorry if the title was misleading, perhaps I should have said
> "bits
> of trains" :-)
>
> Dawid
>
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