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The shadow of a modern concrete bus shelter is cast by the early morning sun onto the poster strewn wall of the circa 1940s village railway station. St. Aubin-sur-mer, Normandy, France.
From The Normandy Veterans - (Lest We Forget) Project, 1998-2002.
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Very nice use of shadows and reflections in your photos. What kind of paper do you use?
ReplyDeleteI have always tended to use Ilford photographic papers. Both resin coated and fibre based. The fibre based paper for final exhibition prints at various sizes. Their warm tone paper is especially good for toning. I have also used Kentmere papers (there was a velvet stipple finish which like a textured surface).
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