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Dean Baker
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  • South Korea
  • Deviant for 19 years
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My Bio
Current Residence: Seoul, South Korea
Favourite style of art: Digital painting or photography
Operating System: OSX "Tiger"

Tools of the Trade
1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo Mac Mini, 4x5 Intuos Wacom tablet, 4 MP Canon, Photoshop 7, Painter 2
Going to the Cherry Blossom Festival this weekend, either to Jiri mountain, or Jinhae city, South Korea. Will upload some cherry blossom photos in short order afterwards. Should be some good shots. :)
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manali hammocks brot me to your gallery!! i feel any person who smoked up in manali is the luckiest!!
Thanks very much for the favs. :)
Ditto. ^^ I like the colour of your B&W shots, btw. Are they tweaked in PS, or do you use a certain kind of film, or what?
I use generic, 100-400 ISO films that I buy from my photo teacher, and...I forget the brand name and varigrade of the paper. It's funny, I've never noticed that before you mentioned it. I'll ask the teacher lady and get back to you about it, my guess is that's it's either my darkroom printing style, or the photo paper. The film color wouldn't transfer over unless the paper was designed to take it. For instance, my B&W Relax picture was made from a print out of the color one, I just transfered it onto B&W paper. So the tone isn't dependent on the negative at all, just the color that the paper's emulsion burns in at. I haven't edited any of my scanned in darkroom pictures in PS yet, but I have one I'm itching to try. Thanks for the support, I'll ask about your question. Should have an answer Monday or Tuesday. :)
:) That's interesting. I have a bunch of B&W prints I made in my photojournalism class back in university. They are also brown-tinted, but only because they are old. When they were fresh, they were gray--it was the sun that coloured them over time. Interesting that the paper used could do it too....
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I've featured one of your photos in my journal; [link]

Thanks!
Whoah, kickass! Thank you so much!!!

I'm adding your journal to my watch list. Good way to get new favs for my own collection. ^^