Andrew Dailinger is the man!

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I had Andrew develop my roll of FP4+ in Rodinal and I just got the negatives back today. I took a look at them and the contact sheet, along with his sample prints, and I am very impressed with his developing skills and would recommend him to anyone. He did a FANTASTIC job and I think I'm gonna have him print a couple of images from this roll.

Here are some scans I did just a few minutes ago, which really don't do the negatives justice in my opinion. My scanner is not the greatest but at least I can get mediocre results with it.

These photos were all shot on my Canonet GIII QL17.

I have to say to Andrew again, Thanks, and great job!

Ray
 

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Andrew also suggested doing a triptych of some horses I shot, and I liked the idea. The only thing I did differently from his suggestion was to switch out one of the horse pictures (the middle one).

Ray
 

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Greetings Ray - Thanks for the plug. Your film was well exposed, and that was what really did it. I am glad that you are pleased with the work I did, and if any one else is interested, I do offer custom black and white darkroom services at reasonable prices.

BTW- I thought your images were really nice- some very good negatives there, and some well composed shots. I just took down a local show of my own work featuring horses and horse country, and wish I had shot some of the frames on this roll and been able to include them in that show!

What scanner are you using? Some of you may notice that I don't have many images online at all- and none posted here, embarrassingly- but since I do darkroom work, and am not good with the digital stuff, so I need some help on that end of things. Any suggestions?
 
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