Thank you for sharing Jim! I love that story line of your relationship with Logan and what he has to say about you and the process. And I enjoyed seeing your tools and workspace!
I am so grateful...
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Thank you for sharing Jim! I love that story line of your relationship with Logan and what he has to say about you and the process. And I enjoyed seeing your tools and workspace!
I am so grateful...
thanks for the info! sorry i missed it this year.
ohhh nice eye and execution oldParson.
ah, yes deending on the landscape I could see that, especially given the long exposure times.
Heres a few I did way back when, I also printed one of these in an enlarger!
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I loved doing paper negatives. I wish I had done more of them when I was having fun. why don't you think you will continue?
I developed some c41 at room temp. specifically expired E3 and E4 ektachrome. but also some random recent c41 films I added to the run. Try 65-70 degrees, I bet you can go lower but would then...
John Layton, Very much appreciate you sharing your experience. Laying out what we are or aren't doing I think can be very helpful. And its helpful to me to be reminded what others are going...
it happens... probably the silver will start peeing off, but it should stay light tight. the silver is an added layer I believe.
A representative told me this:
I wonder if there is new...
Yay! thank you so much for posting this! I don't think I'll get a shot in this year, But I have so enjoyed past pin hole days. It was nice to remember them for a moment.
I'd love to see more of it's work alan.
One thing I do prior to storage is put a thin cotton sheet over the tent. I then loosely roll it up and put it in a box. This adds a layer of separation so none of the tent is folded up against...
happy to find a tiger lily still on the trail a few weeks ago:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/856/29702359948_b3e540cc9f_z.jpg
OM1 // 50mm f3.5@5.6 // EPY
0701_NicholasTravers_a late tiger...
There shouldn't be much star movement at 15 seconds... It is more likely Coma towards the corners of the lens that is exacerbated by processing - especially since shot wide open.
great points to consider with old film. My first thought were similar, buckling of the film in the holder due to moisture or warping of the film over time.
mostly I run into fog, uneven fog, and...
Nice John,
the tannin works well, though the straight cyanotype is also good.
when you say great base fog, can you by chance quantify that? either with a densitometer reading or comparison to...
Citizens Photo in Portland OR. Dedicated Dip and dunk line for C41 and E6 up to 8x10
http://www.citizensphoto.com/processing/
I left the print out to dry and it got rained on. I forget if they left an imprint on the actual print.
I like this a lot Ken. The dark hill holding the barn, framed against the tree. the cold foreground - empty fields of winter.
I wondr why there is no smoke in the chimney.
to test the metering see if you can locate some different meters to compare.
two guesses, but only guesses.
I) The beige towel has a greater capacity to throw light, as such it throws light in many directions and causes flare in the lens/camera/film. thus a brighter zone...
bright and merry are we. reluctantly following or curiously leading ahead.
May the memories bring you smiles, and their love live in you as you share all that you love.
My sincere condolences. ...
Possible list of alternatives, and one person's experience: https://petapixel.com/2017/12/15/tested-10-photoshop-alternatives/
Tachihara 4x5 + some holders + light meter + tripod + two lenses
sometimes a digital camera next to it
in backpack or in a Shoulder camera bag.
never had a search
(except that one time I put...
Nice Axel, feels like lots of movement gestures - the rocky foreground, the ice, the hills, even the sky.
Has there been any update as to the status of things as 2018 rolls in?
I would dd vacuuming to the cleaning process to pick up any mold spores lying around.
I find smells to be almost impossible to get rid of. so congrats on your first success and I am curious to...
Welcome, I would be curious to hear more bout stand developing c41. is there a resource/reference you recommend?
Nice tuco, with that kiss of light on the dune too. nice.
( also evocative of starwars on tatooine)
Scott those rocks seem to be having a conversation. or pausing conversation to look at the viewer.
Milk Crates!
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Technika 6x9 - 105mm - Kodak Ektachrome EP[/CENTER]
comments critique always welcome
Encouraging to hear that trams are were crowded, Maybe it will encourge haveing more trams... I wonder if you could drive a 15 passenger lyft around the valley... or short bus even... ^.^ might be...
something to do with how your film sits in the film holders for developing? something to do with the agitation method?
I almost wonder if doing some helping out should be required in order to visit.
Helping out takes a lot of logistics and full staff though too. There are many things in the US that could use...
it is a sriking image david. very jagged =) and soft to balance
fiddle has lovely spread of tones. very precise image and he looks engaged in playing.
check the camera shops, call them. they might have some in the back.
A little bulky, but cool!
Any troubles with clearing the zippers when putting away or removing lenses?
(some of my lenses are missing caps, to those who have all their caps my question is less...
I'll be up in your area around the Christmas time. Maybe we can get together for a bit.
nice Scott. I miss that light, too many trees and buildings around me lately (and clouds)