Joao Ribeiro wrote:
> Hi Guillermo,
>
> This one is even more interesting!
> I was yet to see a zp b&w photo that I really liked.
> I think zp works better with color.
Interesting! I'm a clor person and I've tried ZP in color but never managed
to get anything really interesting while my color PH works terrific. As if
the blending/overlaps of colors in ZP never really quite matched
esthetically for me.
By contrast, my spouse is a B&W person and she has turned into a ZP addict,
producing effects quite similar to infra-red. Which naturally led her to
test IR film with ZP. But then the combination of the two was too
contrasty, so she's doing either ZP or IR.
> I don't usually dislike bw zp, but I
> think it looses much of its power. But this one is really great.
>
Powerful shot indeed!
Guy Glorieux
Montreal, Canada
P.S. I wonder how many people on the list do ZP together with PH. Is there
a ZP Vision group? The two are both very close and yet very distant apart
from an esthetic perspective, at least in my humble opinion.
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