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gelatin silver print (rf nikkor 50mm f1.4) nikon s2
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Minolta Autocord Key Day 1/250 f6.3 FP4+ ADOX Borax MQ Arista #2 Multigrade dev. Key Day Full sun No Fill
The Tessar type Rokkor lens has a pleasing plastic rendition.
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The Hasselblad SWC/M truly is a beautiful camera, well it’s really just a lens with a shutter release. Once you have mastered its point of view, it’s fun to use.
F0A84898-E9AE-4FA4-B364-9492A7078863 by james purves, on Flickr

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Was in Thailand a couple of years ago, one of the weeks we stayed at a resort in Phuket. The place was immaculate and they had employed stonemasons to do beautiful walls. This is one such wall, I could not resist the image because the way the light shone and lit up the craftsman’s exquisite work had to be recorded. I knew when matted it would be an impressive image, well I think it is.
125DC170-F4AA-4D3F-8715-05CA8DE1E896 by james purves, on Flickr

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I keep trying to get a better print from this negative. I have now decided that unless I get into using an exotic paper, I have got the best out of it.
with what I am using at present.
Taken by my Father on Lake Maggiore August 1953.
95D6F838-FAAF-432C-8257-040F4BE0DF93 by james purves, on Flickr
with what I am using at present.
Taken by my Father on Lake Maggiore August 1953.

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I agree: very impressive! Gorgeous.
Was in Thailand a couple of years ago, one of the weeks we stayed at a resort in Phuket. The place was immaculate and they had employed stonemasons to do beautiful walls. This is one such wall, I could not resist the image because the way the light shone and lit up the craftsman’s exquisite work had to be recorded. I knew when matted it would be an impressive image, well I think it is.
125DC170-F4AA-4D3F-8715-05CA8DE1E896 by james purves, on Flickr
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James, they’re magnificent, a real pleasure to look at! I find myself going back to your prints time and time again. Thank you for showing them.
May I ask, do you print solely for pleasure or do you also sell your prints? What negative developer was used?
Hello Anthony, Thank you for your kind words. This is just a pastime for me, I have gifted some prints and one recently a French friend was happy to receive the Notre Dame image, he commutes between France and the USA, in fact he is flying back to Paris this evening.
I use Ilford paper developer, it has worked well for me. Dry down is the real issue with my printing. I now use a hairdryer and a microwave before I go to the final print. No prints shown have been dodged or burnt in, I use a spot meter and it really helps to get a fine negative.
The contrast the Zeiss Super Ikonta lens produces is unique, it’s a dream to print its negatives.
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Erik van Straten
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gelatine silver print (nikkor 50mm f1.4) nikon s2
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Erik van Straten
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gelatine silver print (rf nikkor 50mm f1.4) nikon s2
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This one needs some spotting time.

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It’s not hard to see that I do not like people in my images. I will stand and wait I’d need be. If it’s impossible to not include them, I stand and wait until they are on the edges so as to not distract the prime subject.
9A7FFB18-E42F-426E-B86F-8495FADEFACA by james purves, on Flickr
C5332544-B71C-48A3-878F-D5C0CF8E779E by james purves, on Flickr


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Erik van Straten
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gelatine silver print (elmar 50mm f3.5) leica 1A
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Printed this for the first time two weeks ago. Taken back in 1985, for those not aware of its location, it’s the tomb of the unknown warrior in Rome. I doubt there is another tomb like it elsewhere, for a fallen soldier from World War One. It is a magnificent sight when the light is good. At least I waited for the people and vehicles to get placed correctly before the click.
555986F8-3772-4750-8AF3-20BBF0F77B83 by james purves, on Flickr

Erik van Straten
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gelatine silver print (summilux 35mm v1) leica m2
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Erik van Straten
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gelatine silver print (elmar m 50mm f2.8) leica mp
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