Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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Originally Posted by
Vaughn
Well, the date said "Use before 1997" and I doubt it ever saw a refrigerator/freezer. A bit of base fog but lots of nice contrast for carbon! Photographs taken in 2009.
Here is another from the same day/place:
Carbon print
Accidental double exposure (the best kind!)
Diana camera
Expired Tech Pan
Wow! Really beautiful! I'd love to see the print. Fantastic!
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But don't forget the image size is 1.75" x 1.75" -- the image online is much much bigger! LOL!
Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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Originally Posted by
Vaughn
But don't forget the image size is 1.75" x 1.75" -- the image online is much much bigger! LOL!
Right! A purist! I've only made very small carbon prints, with the exception of a few 8x10s, so I think I could appreciate your little ones, too.
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This thread is all about tiny!
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As long as we're talking tiny....taken with a Minox B:
http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/Peppers.jpg
Jonathan
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Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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Originally Posted by
Vaughn
But don't forget the image size is 1.75" x 1.75" -- the image online is much much bigger! LOL!
Mount it in a 24x24" mat, so that it will be Art.
Rick "who knows the tricks" Denney
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Originally Posted by
rdenney
Mount it in a 24x24" mat, so that it will be Art.
Rick "who knows the tricks" Denney
:D
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Originally Posted by
jcoldslabs
And with a Minolta 16: Jonathan
Very cool! I have a Russian version, but I haven't processed any film from it, yet. I had planned to use Halcyon for developing, but then I moved and left most of my chems behind (and my spy camera).
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