…too much time behind a view camera, and the world looks upside-down…
Platinum print, homage to John Dugdale…
More details and larger image over at Flickr.
…too much time behind a view camera, and the world looks upside-down…
Platinum print, homage to John Dugdale…
More details and larger image over at Flickr.
csant: so nice - I have succeeded in NOT flipping it - even though my eyes just want to do just that.. Suttle tones. I LIKE!
MEanwhile I am not as suttle...
I still like to experiment with different printing options.
Tina.
Bromoil print.
Cropped to 13x13cm neg.
Gandolfi 13x18 - Anachromatic lens.
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Carbon transfer prints. The wooden head was photographed on a native reserve on the Harrison River. The other print is the morning after a rice harvest in southern Japan.
Thank you for commenting, MMElvis. Yes, you can feel the blacks of the print, but relief is quite subtle in this one.
Thank you very much, Nasser.
Well, it's cloudy outside and the temperature has dropped considerably, so it looks like I can make some a carbon print today!
Having much fun making bromoil prints these days. And especially with multicolouring the images.
I have no idea how they work... but it is a great chance to experiment..
This is Kristina. Former student and a good friend.
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sinar Norma. Pol 665 pos/neg. Universal heliar 300mm.
and here's Ilka.
same technique. Both about 12x16 (30x40cm)
Leaves. Carbon transfer print from digital neggy. Print is about 8x8".
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