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Saint-Sulpice-le-Dunois, 23800 Fr.
Church and State! Here is the church seen from the main street, and you can see the way that it is the most prominent building in this part of town. The tower was built at the beginning of the 15thC, as much for a fortification as for religious purposes, and indeed, for some time it served as a prison during the middle ages, as well as the base camp of the feudal lord and his entourage!
The houses are much later, 18thC I guess, and the one nearest us actually has a pathway to the church running beneath the bedrooms, although there are the remains of what I think was an old bakery behind, so maybe it was the baker's house - who knows!
1948 Kodak Tourist 120, f4.5/105mm Anaston lens, x2 yellow filter. Foma 400 in Thornton's Two Bath, 6 mins stand in A & B @21C Scanned @ 1200dpi on Epson V500.
The houses are much later, 18thC I guess, and the one nearest us actually has a pathway to the church running beneath the bedrooms, although there are the remains of what I think was an old bakery behind, so maybe it was the baker's house - who knows!
1948 Kodak Tourist 120, f4.5/105mm Anaston lens, x2 yellow filter. Foma 400 in Thornton's Two Bath, 6 mins stand in A & B @21C Scanned @ 1200dpi on Epson V500.
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Mikeinlagardette has replied to LianThe yellow filter is a Wratten G, slightly darker than the normal Wratten K2, and I have found that it is better to not increase the exposure to compensate for these filters - the result will be a slight under exposure, but this is no bad thing for negatives which are to be scanned.
I realise that this is contrary to much that has been advised, and it will not work for deeper colour filters such as orange, red, or deep green, which do need some compensation, but for yellow it gives better contrast for a cloudy sky, and also for brickwork and stone masonry.
Best wishes,
Mike
Lian has replied to MikeinlagardetteHistorical & Architectural Gems
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