Stuart Richardson
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Ok, here are two more from the same setting that I took last night.
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Really nice Stuart. I really like that second one!:thumbup:Ok, here are two more from the same setting that I took last night.
Stuart: Life looks tough! You have some very stylish friends. Nicely captured and understated pp. That cottongrass really makes a great foreground. :thumbup:Ok, here are two more from the same setting that I took last night.
Elegant & Lovely!Ok, here are two more from the same setting that I took last night.
Please explain why pyro is any worse for you than many of the other developers we use in analog processes. I disagree and have heard this many times before: that pyro is worse. I was trained to work in a chemistry/neuroscience laboratory and have spent much time with MSDS sheets. There is no more danger using pyro than any other developer when simple and effective safety measures are used.I really like the look you are getting with pyro. Be careful though! That stuff is really not good for you. At all.
Rodinal's active ingredient (p-aminophenol): Possible mutagen and teratogen. Risk of irreversible effects. Harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through skin. Eye, skin and respiratory irritant.That sounds a lot nastier than Rodinal or D-76.