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:icontwolips:
The first part of the triptych, and probably my favorite one. Uh... not much else to say... I'm on the phone with a friend who is in Hong Kong, and I can't really concentrate, so insert intelligent/witty phrase here --> ___________________________
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:iconbliss-abyss:
Very retro, I love the grain. It's provocative and disturbingly innocent at the same time. Very nicely done for no crop, and nice composition. Excellent job! :D

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:icontwolips:
:bow: Just kidding ;) Thank you so much bliss... I really appreciate it.
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:iconbliss-abyss:
You're welcome so much. Splendid photograph!

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:iconasa400:
great capture!
what film ?
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:icontwolips:
Ilford 400 speed if I remember...
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:icongfxpunk:
Another good choice for submission, sepia works here, really well. Well, warm tone paper anyway.

But yeh, loving the grain. Really works for this shot. Cropped in the dark room? What ISO? Makes me miss film... hmm... might have to shoot a few rolls in film.

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:icontwolips:
Actually, not really cropped at all, other than to add the white framing and remove the negative layer from the outside. Thank you for the comment though :D Much appreciated. And yes... film owns all others ;)
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:icongfxpunk:
no cropping? in that case, very well composed shot, what ISO film did you use?

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:icontwolips:
400? Hahaha, I'm somewhat of a n00b to the actual terminology of film, as I only recently took a real class for it. However, I only ever use one film really, Ilford 400 speed. That or 3200. Sorry if this isn't helpful, haha.
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:iconrobvloemans:
love it...

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