these are beautiful!! They sing.
I can't get my VanDyke's to work, so it is good to see others can!
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Thanks, gandolfi! :)
Here's another Carbon Print with Green Xray film . Imported tissue from J. F Ventura County. USA
http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/2...arbonprint.jpg
Tri, nice range of tones. Tough to show on the web but looks to have some nice relief.
Jim
ps not a bad tissue!
8x10 cyanotype on stonehenge paper. It was a high contrast bright sunny morning and I wanted some sort of final image that would put the contrast to good use rather than made difficult by the contrast. Here's where alt choices end up nicer than silver. Generally I think architecture looks nice on cyanotype; partly because of the bold shapes, partly due to the connections/ubiquity of blueprints.
B&J 8x10 field camera, schneider symmar s 300 1/8 sec f22. Fomapan 100/xtol.
http://www.f64.nu/photo/tmp/lff/jaso...powerpoint.jpg
Main Street; Rockland ME.
Well, if I can figure out how to post an attachment, I'll play along. Alt process is my life.
http://modelmayhm-3.vo.llnwd.net/d1/...f3dc13739b.jpg
good looking!
I'm having a tough time figuring this out. Sorry.
Are art nudes allowed here?
it's ok - I had the same problems in the beginning.
Find your image on the web.
right click, and the last possible choise - click that (I don't remember what it is called in english).
a window will show you the adress (full URL) of the picture.
copy that.
write [img] - then paste the adress in - then finish with [/img]
that's it.
easy to do - difficult to explain....
PS: Nudes are - as I know it - fine! (I upload it all the time, and nobody has complained...)