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Uploaded: October 20, 2002 08:54:57

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My First attempt using Black and white film. Comments welcome

Comments

Cathy M. Gromball October 20, 2002

Wonderful portrait Robert. Love the b&w!

Cathy :) #11143

Robert J. Anderson May 26, 2019

Thanks Cathy glad you like it.
:0) #18435

Stephanie Adams May 26, 2019

I agree! This is wonderful and has emotion as well. What film did you use and did you use a filter? I just love this shot!! #18472

Robert J. Anderson May 26, 2019

Hi Stephanie, thanks for the nice comments.I am fairly new to photography and I am half way through a camera techniques evening course with Glasgow college of Building and print,which I am really enjoying.So nice comments are a real boost to keep me going, Thank you.I did not use any filters with this shot, I just waited on the sun getting nice and low in the Sky and took a few shots slightly changing my aperture. The film was Ilford FP4 125 a freebie from the front of a photography magazine "I am a true Scotsman" :) P.s I looked through your Website very impressive with some great shots. I really like the one with blurred denimed leg, very well done.
PPs its funny you should mention the emotion in this picture as two weeks prior to this photo my dog (Sweep) had taken a stroke. I regreted not having a photo of her with my daughter so when she thankfully made a full recovery I made sure I got a photo, and this is it. Cheers Robert #18605

Stephanie Adams May 26, 2019

Very interesting Robert, and well done! Good luck! #18618

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