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HiI would appreciate any comments on my Black and White Photography website. The files are small and the site realtively simple so it should make for fast loading:
http://homepages.go.com/~asher3636/Urban-Photography.htmlThanks
-- Asher Schachter (schachter@a1.tch.harvard.edu), November 06, 1999
The Go network is performing maintenance until November 8 at 6PM PST; my site is unavailable until then. Please take a look at it after that time. I would appreciate any critiques on how to improve the site.Thanks
-- Asher (schachter@a1.tch.harvard.edu), November 07, 1999.
My site is up and running. Any and all comments/criticisms are appreciated.http://homepages.go.com/~asher3636/Urban-Photography.html
-- Asher (schachter@a1.tch.harvard.edu), November 26, 1999.
Very nice work, especially the playground pictures. Some of it seems a bit grainy for full-frame 35mm TX, though.
-- Michael Goldfarb (mgoldfar@mobius-inc.com), November 30, 1999.
Thanks MichaelWith respect to the grainy shots: The one of the 2 girls was made with a telephoto (the only tele shot on the site). The film was TMax 400 (also the only TMax shot) and it was under-exposed by 1 stop. The one of the flag in the window was made with the G2+45mm lens, Tri-X, and was also under-exposed and over-developed (N+2). The one of the dock at Kew Beach is a double exposure with one exposure stopped down in full focus and the second shot wide open and thrown way out of focus.
None of the shots were cropped.
I appreciate your comments- Thanks.
-- Asher (schachter@a1.tch.harvard.edu), November 30, 1999.