Marta Wojtkowska

Marta Wojtkowska deceased

Posted: 05 Sep 2018


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broken limb

broken limb
broken limb has got a dress
(press [z])

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Mamiya RB67 + Sekor C 90mm f/3.8 + Kodak Tri-X 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)

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This shot is dedicated to Leon_Vienna
who unerringly recognized the tree species:

broken limb

homaris, Kawasirius, Leon_Vienna, and 5 other people have particularly liked this photo


8 comments - The latest ones
 Au Cœur... diagonalhorizon
Au Cœur... diagonalh… club
indeed !
5 years ago.
Marta Wojtkowska club has replied to Au Cœur... diagonalh… club
When I was approaching the tree I hardly recognized it
and I thought that the broken limb had gone since spring.
Thank you!
5 years ago.
Au Cœur... diagonalh… club has replied to Marta Wojtkowska club
:-)
5 years ago.
 Thérèse
Thérèse
Superbes tes clichés en NB !
5 years ago.
Marta Wojtkowska club has replied to Thérèse
Merci beaucoup, Thérèse!
5 years ago.
 Leon_Vienna
Leon_Vienna club
Thank you for the dedication.
It is doing, what a crack* willow (Salix fragilis) is supposed to do! ;-)
Long & warm summers bring quite a lot of growth to such wetlands and views can change a lot within a few weeks.

*Sorry to them, who read along in background: it's only meant the sound of breaking wood - neither we produce, nor deal or consume the stuff, that also carries this name.
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 Leon_Vienna
Leon_Vienna club
Marta do you postprocess you analogue captures after digitalizing? I am surprised about the many details in the shadows with still not disturbing white or burnt out lights (sky). Or did it happen in the darkroom - or even when captured?
Have a nice weekend.
5 years ago.
Marta Wojtkowska club has replied to Leon_Vienna club
I do very little computer postprocessing of my shots. All B&W negatives are scanned linearly and do not need much more than removing unavoidable dust speckles. Very rarely minimal contrast enhancement, very rarely some darkening (equivalent to closing the aperture by a half-stop).
I do not use light meters. I am not compatible with them ;) Well, Olympus XA excluded... it has the most amazing light meter available.
So I use my eyes.
I look at the most important object / part of intended frame and set exposure parameters accordingly to what I see (or feel if you wish ;)). Then eventually I check it with Oly if it confirms my assessment. Naturaly Oly dos not have a spot meter but - miraculously - it know where to look :)
This time I forgot to bring Oly with me. And I think that I overexposed this shot a bit. The tree trunk could be a bit darker without any damage to details. I underestimated the light. All because of my eye-glasses. I forgot to change them and stayed in ones covered with some coat modifying light perception. It was not the best of my days ;)
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.

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