I've always wondered about the quality of these cheap digibook makers. Any chance you could upload a page lachlan? I understand if sharing is too much to bare, I imagine it would suck to see your images desicrated like that.
Ian David wrote:Mt T looks very brooding. I like it from what I can see. (Are you using pre-cut mount boards? I notice a strip of white at the top and bottom of the picture area...)
Yes sir twas a precut mount board that I scavanged from a old print, I only skimp out like that when its goin on my wall
Hey guys I don't have many prints on the walls but here are the ones that are. Both roughly 8x10. Sorry bout the online pic quality, they were taken with a phone but I may as well have taken them with a potato. Timbers @ moreton island - 1st ever print I made so its somewhat special to me I guess. I...
Cheers for he advice Ray. I should've said 'take inspiration from' rather than 'copy', but at the same time its hard not to copy the landscape masters of the 20th century given how much influence they had on the medium. Also I think it would be rather difficult to progress a certain style until you ...
Yeah it was critical, but if you can't be critical on an art related forum..where can you be? If you do a google image search of 'wet plate collodion portraits' you end up with bunch of images that look quite similar to Craig's work (minus the subjects of course). As a pro with many years of experie...
Andrew - When this forum resided on another server in its first days, we did discuss LF/MF and everyone agreed, we are too small a community to go cutting images and possibly loosing a wealth of knowledge in MF shooters... At the end of the day, the passion here is LF. That said, the only differenc...