Matting and Framing Prints. David A Lockwood Black & White. 12/06/201227/02/2017 A busy few days Matting and Framing a couple of prints from my dark-room: this is as close as I can reproduce the result here on the screen. Like this:Like Loading... Related Published by David A Lockwood Amateur photographer with an interest in Prehistory (Rock Art). View all posts by David A Lockwood Published 12/06/201227/02/2017
Thanks Pammy, Just proves that sunsets do not always need to be in colour, although I was not completely sure when I made the image 🙂 Reply
David this landscape is perfect!! I cannot keep from looking at it – love everything about it!! 🙂 Reply
Thanks Louis, I have my Pentax spot meter and Ansel Adams zone system to thank for it, no way would camera metering or film development on its own have worked. David. Reply
Thank you Dave, It has been good getting my fingers wet, with over 40’c outside I am in the safest place. In fact I am quite pleased the way the prints look on the screen, I might just make it a permanent feature. David. Reply
The landscape is breathtaking
Thanks Pammy,
Just proves that sunsets do not always need to be in colour, although I was not completely sure when I made the image 🙂
David this landscape is perfect!! I cannot keep from looking at it – love everything about it!! 🙂
Thank you Peter,
So pleased you liked it.
David.
The tonal values in the second picture are superbly controlled.
Thanks Louis,
I have my Pentax spot meter and Ansel Adams zone system to thank for it, no way would camera metering or film development on its own have worked.
David.
Beautiful work David.
Thank you Dave,
It has been good getting my fingers wet, with over 40’c outside I am in the safest place.
In fact I am quite pleased the way the prints look on the screen, I might just make it a permanent feature.
David.