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    Lone Horse C+C welcome

    Hello,

    I've recently gotten into analogue photography again and this time I am developing and scanning my negatives. It's been a bit of a learning curve and fraught with frustration! Anyway, here is a picture from my first roll of film I developed and scanned.

    Lone Horse C+C welcomeLone horse 35sp tri-x400 by Robert Michael Poole, on Flickr

    Taken on an Olympus 35sp Rangefinder Kodak Tri-X 400 film Developed in Tetonal and scanned using a Plustek 8200i and Vuescan.

    If anyone is interested I have started a blog discussing my "Journey to the Silver side". which can be found here. http://robpoolephotos.tumblr.com/

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    Nothing less than superb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Nothing less than superb
    You're very kind!

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    No mistaking what the subject is Nice image Robert, well worth the effort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mknittle View Post
    No mistaking what the subject is Nice image Robert, well worth the effort.
    Thank you!

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    Classic black-and-white film image with excellent composition. Grain is not a bad thing, it's part of the charm, in my eyes, maybe because I grew up with film and for decades developed, processed and printed my own.

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    Nicely captured.

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    First roll of film?! Very, very nice image. So nice that I wish I could view a larger file.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    First roll of film?! Very, very nice image. So nice that I wish I could view a larger file.
    First roll I've developed and scanned myself. If you click the link you should be able to see it bigger on Flickr.

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    wonderful image! I realize that I have a strong left to right bias--probably based on left to right reading. I was interested in how the image changed for me when I flipped it horizontally. For me, the original has the horse seeming to move out of the frame while flipping it makes me feel the horse is considering moving into the frame. Interesting how our prior training affects our perception. Wonder how someone without the left to right bias sees this one? In any case, the photo is superb!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Barry View Post
    Classic black-and-white film image with excellent composition. Grain is not a bad thing, it's part of the charm, in my eyes, maybe because I grew up with film and for decades developed, processed and printed my own.
    I grew up with film but a more sanitised, glossy drug store developed version. For me this is all new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanflyer View Post
    wonderful image! I realize that I have a strong left to right bias--probably based on left to right reading. I was interested in how the image changed for me when I flipped it horizontally. For me, the original has the horse seeming to move out of the frame while flipping it makes me feel the horse is considering moving into the frame. Interesting how our prior training affects our perception. Wonder how someone without the left to right bias sees this one? In any case, the photo is superb!
    That's interesting, could you post the flipped version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanflyer View Post
    wonderful image! I realize that I have a strong left to right bias--probably based on left to right reading. I was interested in how the image changed for me when I flipped it horizontally. For me, the original has the horse seeming to move out of the frame while flipping it makes me feel the horse is considering moving into the frame. Interesting how our prior training affects our perception. Wonder how someone without the left to right bias sees this one? In any case, the photo is superb!
    That is interesting. I too am curious how it changes the image.

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    Clicking the link to display the larger image file is well worth it.

    The horse is looking to the left, which makes me feel very comfortable with the negative space on the left.

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    Re: Lone Horse C+C welcome

    Here is the flipped version as requested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanflyer View Post
    Here is the flipped version as requested.

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    That's really interesting, it changes the image a lot. I maybe prefer it.

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    Re: Lone Horse C+C welcome

    Yes...different perception. Thanks to Judy...I had explained it a long time ago, even in design, the tallest should be from the left side, same with this image. Good illustration.

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