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I know thats an entirely normal thing for most of you, but last night was the first time I did anything even remotely different from "expose for x seconds, develop, stop and fix".
After much mucking about, I'd more or less figured out the exposure for one side of my print... and it came out like this
ship5x7001-p1enobbuq8116tjgn1jqg1fj5qd8 by Madison S, on Flickr
Oh noes! How in hell do I fix that? The left part of the print would require 20 seconds, the right hand side around 10. So I thought I'd give the, albeit easy, bit of dodging a go,
ship5x7002-p1enobbq9643jeiq1nr314us1qbi by Madison S, on Flickr
I think the next step (apart from learning to use a focus finder) would be to burn in the top right corner a bit so the sky matches left to right.
As a first attempt though, I'm fairly pleased with that.
After much mucking about, I'd more or less figured out the exposure for one side of my print... and it came out like this
ship5x7001-p1enobbuq8116tjgn1jqg1fj5qd8 by Madison S, on Flickr
Oh noes! How in hell do I fix that? The left part of the print would require 20 seconds, the right hand side around 10. So I thought I'd give the, albeit easy, bit of dodging a go,
ship5x7002-p1enobbq9643jeiq1nr314us1qbi by Madison S, on Flickr
I think the next step (apart from learning to use a focus finder) would be to burn in the top right corner a bit so the sky matches left to right.
As a first attempt though, I'm fairly pleased with that.