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Subject: [Leica] Re: Something new, something old, something borrowed, something blue
From: "firkin" <firkin@balhpl01.ncable.net.au>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 15:44:03 +1000
References: <001b01c32fce$be3293e0$961e530c@MacPhisto>

Works for me. Lovely capture. I'm not sure if the effect won't look "dated" 
with time, and if it were my wedding shot, I'd want a straight print to go 
with the artistic achievement ;-) 

Christopher Williams writes: 

> I've been trying to get some different style prints for weddings. This
> attempt was a TriTone in Photoshop, printed on my Epson 2200. Neopan 1600
> scanned on my CanoScan 4000, shot with a Leica M6, 90/f2 Summicron.
> Available light through a window. I was surprised how well the scanner
> handled the grain on the 1600. 13x19 prints look good. 
> 
> http://www.zoeicaimages.com/html/weddings_page_20.html 
> 
> Keep it, trash it, virus it? 
> 
> Chris
> New Orleans 
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Alastair Firkin @ work ;-) 

http://www.afirkin.com
http://www.familyofman2.com 

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