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    rock island

    tri chrome using a polaroid camera/sheet film

    if you cross your eyes it is stereo / 3-D

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    I posted this earlier in the September Portrait thread.
    It's an 11x14 Oil Print on fixed-out Ilford 300 paper.
    The Rawlins Oil Print is the precursor of the bromoil process.
    The ink used was Graphic Chemical Black litho ink.

    Without Expression" - an Oil Print


    Print made with 11x14 Xray neg, Verito 18" lens.

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    Fun print I framed up today. Platinum/palladium print on Weston Parchment. Paper partially coated to fit inside the rebate of the 5x7 negative.

    Alders, Mouth of Fern Canyon
    Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.
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    "Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China

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    I'm a sucker for alders - they are like the Cascades and coastal version of aspens! Nice use of varying light, and I like the treatment (partial coating) as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h2oman View Post
    I'm a sucker for alders - they are like the Cascades and coastal version of aspens! Nice use of varying light, and I like the treatment (partial coating) as well.
    Thanks. Due to the changes Time brings along with it, this grove of Alders is no longer nice and clear underneath. The creek use to wander back and forth through here, but so much gravel has built up, that the creek took a ninety degree turn and the undergrowth got the opportunity it needed. The elk help to keep it under some control.

    Awhile back I posted this 8x10 image taken from about the same spot a couple years later after the 5x7 above...starting to get more growth underneath the alders. Platinum/Palladium Print
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails AldersFernCynLF.jpg  
    "Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China

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    Two cyanotypes from Tri X Pro images I shot earlier this summer.

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    I also tried Cyanotype on Japanese paper. I used Gampi paper.
    Shot the negative on 5x7 FP4 with a Cooke knuckler a few years ago.

    I am toning it in coffee now. Will post the result later.




    Quote Originally Posted by jp View Post
    Just trying out different materials for cyanotypes.

    kozo rice paper. thin. very fragile when wet, but a nice image. The coated area is made by the drops spreading out on the paper (about 4" across). Too fragile to brush. I ripped it pulling it out of the wash water. If I had a screen or something to support it with, it could be nice. I've used stronger toilet paper. Dried quick, exposed quick. strong image.


    img385 by philbrookjason, on Flickr

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    Vaughn - I really love that look of the Alders, Partial coating give it such a hand made look... Really beautiful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ndg View Post
    I also tried Cyanotype on Japanese paper. I used Gampi paper.
    Shot the negative on 5x7 FP4 with a Cooke knuckler a few years ago.

    I am toning it in coffee now. Will post the result later.
    That too must be pretty thin paper with those wrinkles! Curious to see how it tones. Blues look good anyways.

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    The paper is thin - 24 gsm.
    The print bleached and toned in dilute coffee.



    Quote Originally Posted by jp View Post
    That too must be pretty thin paper with those wrinkles! Curious to see how it tones. Blues look good anyways.

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