Pigeon Point Lighthouse, Whalers Cove. Pescadero, California December 8, 2007. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
Monthly Archives: December 2007
Canon 24-105mm f/4 IS Lens Sharpness: An Example
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Luminous Landscape and Baryta Papers
From Luminous Landscape:
For fine-art photographers paper is where the battle lines are drawn. Over the past year or so paper manufacturers have tried to bring us inkjet printing papers that combine the tactile and visual beauty of fibre-based substrates with the high dMax and saturated colours of resin coated papers using photo black ink. Close, but not quite there yet in my view.
In the chemical print era Baryta-based papers were considered by many as the pinnacle. Now, three of the major paper makers have introduced Baryta papers for inkjet printing; Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta 325 , Harman Gloss FB AI, and Ilford Galerie Gold Fibre Silk. Are these the Holy Grail of printing?
My three-way comparison report, Battle of The Barytas is now online. [The Luminous Landscape – What’s New]
The article makes an interesting read on several counts. It sounds like all three reviewed papers are quite good – though one costs far less than the others. It also explains why a move away from printing on matte papers may be in the cards.
Monterey Bay and the Santa Cruz Mountains – Castle Rock State Park
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Monterey Bay and the Santa Cruz Mountains – Castle Rock State Park. December 2, 2007. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
Photographed on a weekend hike in early December. The Santa Cruz Range sits between Santa Clara Valley (extending from the south end of San Francisco Bay) and Monterey Bay. This park is largely on the top of this ridge, and winter views from here can be quite extensive. (That is the Monterey Peninsula in the distance at the top of the frame.)