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John Chavis Community Center, Raleigh, NC
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Architectureon: March 5, 2023 at 1:59 pm
Sony a7Rii – Rokinon 24mm f3.5 Tilt/Shift | f16 @ 25 sec ISO: 100. [three image pano]
https://hrinnephotography.com
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This topic was modified 9 months ago by
Henry Rinne.
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This topic was modified 9 months ago by
Henry Rinne.
Re: John Chavis Community Center, Raleigh, NCReply #1 on: March 5, 2023 at 2:49 pmWell done, sir. Enjoyed your website.
Re: John Chavis Community Center, Raleigh, NCReply #2 on: March 6, 2023 at 5:51 pmPaul—Thank you for the kind words.
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Re: John Chavis Community Center, Raleigh, NCReply #3 on: March 6, 2023 at 6:48 pmWell done, love the way you composed and the BW treatment.
Re: John Chavis Community Center, Raleigh, NCReply #4 on: March 18, 2023 at 1:33 pmI like it, too.
Have you come across this chap? He gave a talk at my local camera club recently.
Jeremy
Re: John Chavis Community Center, Raleigh, NCReply #5 on: March 20, 2023 at 9:23 amThanks, Kevin.
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Re: John Chavis Community Center, Raleigh, NCReply #6 on: March 20, 2023 at 9:29 amJeremy,
Thanks for alerting me to Joel’s website. Very impressive work. It reminds me of Joel Tjintjelaar and David Garthwaite. I need to work on the subtlety that these photographers create in their tonal renditions. Henry
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Re: John Chavis Community Center, Raleigh, NCReply #7 on: March 20, 2023 at 8:35 pmHenry, I have now had the chance to look over your website. Excellent work and some really nice images. I hope you might consider writing an article for the site here. Also, I hope you are printing these as they would look beautiful.
Re: John Chavis Community Center, Raleigh, NCReply #8 on: March 26, 2023 at 1:25 pmThanks, Kevin. You published an article of mine last July [“Finding Drama in Architecture”]. I do have another article in the works on the Luminist painters of the mid-nineteenth century and how their revelations of light have been realized in photography. If you are interested, I will finish the article in the next few weeks and send it to you. I do quite a bit of printing because, like you, I feel this compulsion to hold the image in my hands. I use an Epson P900 and am very pleased with the results. I am very fond of Red River papers, especially the 100% rag versions. I have experimented with some Epson papers but I do not see the advantage.
Henryhttps://hrinnephotography.com
Re: John Chavis Community Center, Raleigh, NCReply #9 on: March 26, 2023 at 2:17 pmRed River makes some nice papers and are based in my home town, Dallas. In fact the former owner was an old friend. I like using them for my personal prints. I do most of my proofing on Polar Matte, I love its smooth surface. For prints I’m selling, I still use one of the better known names like Epson or Hahnemühle only because I think they have more cache. Curious to hear what Kevin thinks.
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