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Angler in the mist

Ole probing the water close to the bank with his spey rod and leech fly on a misty morning on the Skeena.

Martin Joergensen

Alex,

Thanks for your kind comment!
This picture was shot with a Provia 100 and scanned in color, then converted to B/W.
Some of the other pics are digital, taken with a Nikon D70 SLR or a Canon PowerShot 80 point-and-shoot.

Martin

Submitted by Alexander Galitzine on

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I like the power illustrated by using B&W in general.The picture becomes more real! Want brand of film do you use and the ISO rate. Photography is a hobby of mine,but due to lack the lack of knowledge in taking b&w I use Velvia (slide) most of the time.
They are all great pictures!
Thanks
Alex

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Alex,

Thanks for your kind comment!
This picture was shot with a Provia 100 and scanned in color, then converted to B/W.
Some of the other pics are digital, taken with a Nikon D70 SLR or a Canon PowerShot 80 point-and-shoot.

Martin

Submitted by Alexander Galitzine on

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I like the power illustrated by using B&W in general.The picture becomes more real! Want brand of film do you use and the ISO rate. Photography is a hobby of mine,but due to lack the lack of knowledge in taking b&w I use Velvia (slide) most of the time.
They are all great pictures!
Thanks
Alex

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