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    Frosty Landscape

    I got some 'Frosty' Landscapes before it melted with my 1984 Mamiya C220 just before Christmas -- I used Ilford Delta 100 film processed in Crawley Formula FX37 -- the negatives were dense -- I put it down to the shutter slowing due to the very cold weather.
    Mountnessing Windmill, Essex, with the 135mm f4.5 Sekor lens.
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    Frost 07 by pentaxpete, on Flickr
    Buttsbury Church Essex, near Ingatestone with the 80mm f2.8 Sekor lens
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    Frost 01 by pentaxpete, on Flickr
    Some Frosty grasses near Buttsbury Church with the 80mm f2.8 Sekor lens
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    Frost 04 by pentaxpete, on Flickr

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    Re: Frosty Landscape

    Hello Peter,

    Number one is for me the best. I like the composition and the way you framed the picture with the branches. Number two and three seem to me overexposed on the top of the pictures.

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    Re: Frosty Landscape

    Thanks for viewing and commenting -- YES, because the negatives were denser than I would have liked when I scanned them some areas came out 'burnt out' -- I could easily print them in on Darkroom prints though. Now the Festive Season 'rush' is over I can get printing again !

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