Looking forward to the photos.
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My humble contribution is attached. I have just gotten back into printing again after setting up a uv light source, and I am still learning the ropes. Vandyke and Cyanotype first and maybe at some stage platinum/palladium or liquid emulsion. Most of the images I am printing are 8x20's so unfortunately I cant scan them. Attached is a scan of an 8x10 vandyke. As I said I have lots to learn, but it is fun learning
i'm fairly new to LF and altprinting etc.. heh. trying to learn fast!
my half or not successful vandyke.
Here is a recent shot from a trip up highway 1 in California. Crystal Cascade. 8x10 carbon transfer. Doesn't show to well here but it is a nice one.
Jim
Well, there it is. The first albumen glass negative I ever made. Still a long way to actually learn how to do it completely on my own, but it's a good start. Scan is from a straight and simple print. Not knowledgeable to make my own albumen printing paper yet!
okay. another fun day of lith printing. i took a wet plate collodion glass plate image and printed a lith print. i then selenium toned the print. funs stuff. 8x10 neg.
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here are a couple of van dykes, burke and james 8x10, paper negative, iso 6
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
My YouTube Channel has many interesting videos on Soft Focus Lenses and Wood Cameras. Check it out.
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A local church. Neg 8X10 FP-4 printed on COT 320 with straight Palladium. Also masked a couple of areas to control contrast.
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