Hi Luka:  Very much like this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tamoneki/3009943274/in/set-72157608332450752/
and that's a very interesting "quasiscanning method"  ;-)  Cheers, Christine



----- Original Message ----- From: "Luka Knezevic-Strika" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 11:02 PM
Subject: GESO: 3200


It's been a while since I shot bw film, so I thought i'd share. It's a
pan 400 ilford developed as 3200 in micorphen (it turned out well - at
least i like it).
anyway, here's the link to the gallery, since i think these are some
of the nicer photos i've took  lately

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tamoneki/sets/72157608332450752/


btw. i also invented a new quasiscanning method: you use the enlarger
and put the film in, then focus the image directly onto a dslr sensor
(without any lense on) and capture (with my enlarger, i was able to
capture half a frame with each shot) the entire film in about 100
shots.  than, with some ps knowledge, it takes about two hours to get
all the wanted images processed (this case, more than 20). and if
you're into stiching, it's great - because you can get as much
resolution as you want, since you can enlarge the negative to much
more than the size of your sensor

cheers,
luka

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