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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Yes! Very nice results.
    "I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)

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    I may have posted this one before but this is a new interpretation. 5x7 carbon transfer print from a digital negative, originally it was a 5x7 negative on Shanghai 100. Canson Montval rod sized with pearlescent gelatin. The actual print is not as contrasty as this as my scanner is clipping the shadows and the finest highlights.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Welcome fall and here's my first shot of the season.


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    Re: post alternative techniques

    David, that's really nice.

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    Thanks for that, its been rehomed with the scanner dude so he can see what I am trying to do before he scans some negatives for me. The highlights are slightly blown though I am very pleased with it anyway.

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    From a 4x5 fp4 negative originally. Printed from a digineg. 5x7 print on rod sized Fabriano Artistico HP. Love the sheen and base colour but my highlights are just a little blown with this profile. Spot the spiders web. ( printed this to check out the highlights of a profile, so close yet so far )

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    Tri, I love the dreamy quality of this image. I've got a guess as to the lens? Really nice glow to it! Can't wait to see the print.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Fitzgerald View Post
    Tri, I love the dreamy quality of this image. I've got a guess as to the lens? Really nice glow to it! Can't wait to see the print.
    I'm glad you like it. Forget the lens maker here . I guess the trend now, people called Meniscus but for me is the image afterall.

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    Took this negative on Gabriola this summer. I was thinking carbon when I shot it, but I've not got enough experinece under my belt yet to do this image justice in carbon. I like the image alot, so here it is in palladium/Na2.

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    That's beautiful, sly.

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