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Very nice shot & processing and mounting presentation Barry, looks like the small prints I mount and box since the 60's, very traditional. Thank you for sharing, Takomaru
Very nice shot & processing and mounting presentation Barry, looks like the small prints I mount and box since the 60's, very traditional. Thank you for sharing, Takomaru
Thank you takomaru...I also used to make small 10"x8" and 14"x11" "Contact Prints" in my darkroom mounted onto Natural Museum Board.
In this case I had some spare Japanese textured handmade paper "Kozo Natural Bizan" which I photographed with my A7R2 to make as a background layer.
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Thank you Barry, old habits die hard; I always print, mount & box also...those Awagami's are very nice to print on. I'm using a few sheets of handmade washi, gampis I purchased in Tokyo, uncoated, extremely sumptuous and would die behind glass, but doing inking on them, very beautiful. Kind regards, Takomaru
The Whiteworks Tin mine site in a remote part of Dartmoor dates back to 1180 AD
(Little remains now other than these strange looking peat mounds)...21mm Distagon
Thanks Joe, Dartmoor is one of the few unspoiled wild places still left in EnglandLove that one Barry. The sense of depth is amazing. :thumbup: Thanks for sharing.
Joe
......... Hmmmm,... only if you ignore that it's a deforested landscape changed totally by early inhabitants and ore diggers who turned it from a forest to a moorland landscape. But yes, with that minor caveat; I agree that it is otherwise gloriously unspoilt [and I envy your playground].Thanks Joe, Dartmoor is one of the few unspoiled places still left in England
......... Hmmmm,... only if you ignore that it's a deforested landscape changed totally by early inhabitants and ore diggers who turned it from a forest to a moorland landscape. But yes, with that minor caveat; I agree that it is otherwise gloriously unspoilt [and I envy your playground].
............... Chris
Seems armless enough.
This is so beautiful. I mean shot is so clear along with amazing composition.Plants and fence
Sony a7 w/ Canon FD 24mm f/2.8 1/640 f/5.6 ISO 160