Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/11/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Richard, Ruben, GeeBee - and all you other wonderful folks who have been so kind in your comments - Thank you again - it is high praise indeed coming from you all - I've seen a lot of your work here, and I'm flattered to hear these kind of comments from you all. Ruben - you're welcome to a personal copy for your own uses - have at. Richard - It's far better as a fiber print than any monitor image - or even digital print (to the limits of my ability). I print this on Bergger Fine Art Cold tone graded paper - grade two or three, Matte, toned in dilute selenium, as an 11x11 print - it's framed and on one of my walls. Someday I'll make a digital print of this that's as sensual a print as the fiber print, but I haven't the skill to do that yet. I am inspired now to dig out a few other images from that shoot; my i900 is warmed up, so I think it's time to scan a few more images! I'll append them to the lug gallery and send a URL shortly. Norm p.s. - This is why I will have a wet darkroom again someday - some stuff just looks more appealing to me on fiber paper. > > From: Richard <richard-lists@imagecraft.com> > Subject: Re: [Leica] FW: Katie at Kubota > > ....and would it be great to see it as a wet fiber print? :-) > > I love the delicate tones... whoa > > > From: "Ruben" <ruben@rhodos.dk> > Subject: Re: [Leica] FW: Katie at Kubota > To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org> > > Norm > > I just broke your copyright and printed a small print of Katie at Kubota ! > > Hope it is ok - it is truly a lovely image - and even though you state that > the picture "unfolded" while you whatched it you did choose camera, film, > lens angle etc. and thereby made it possible for us to share your lovely > image > > thanks > > Ruben > From: "Ruben" <ruben@rhodos.dk> > Subject: Re: [Leica] FW: Katie at Kubota > > Norm > PS. The image would make a great cover on a CD - would make Bethovens Piano > Sonatas look much better then the usual picture of a grumpy old composer :-) >