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womble Posted - Jul 07 2011 : 10:00:38 AM
1. Bath Abbey nave


2. William Bingham


3. Bath abbey choir


4. Effigy


5. Spiral stairs


6. Doorway


7. Laura Place, Bath


8. Poppies (in Hertfordshire for change!)


Best wishes, Kris.
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womble Posted - Jul 17 2011 : 06:34:22 AM
People seem to have mixed feelings about Ektar but I have had good results with it. I do use, however, a good quality lab. I get the impression that cheap-and-cheerful labs can muck the colours up.

Best wishes and thanks for your kind comments, Kris.

Valkir1987 Posted - Jul 17 2011 : 02:49:57 AM
Very well done! I really like the 4th picture. Both the camera, and the Ektar seem to do their job very well. Never shot Ektar before myself, but it looks like it has some warm character.

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