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    …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.

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    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.
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    Cropped to 13x13cm neg.
    Gandolfi 13x18 - Anachromatic lens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gandolfi View Post
    csant: so nice - I have succeeded in NOT flipping it - even though my eyes just want to do just that.. Suttle tones. I LIKE!
    Hehe, thank you… It's part of the game, see whether you succeed to enjoy it the way it is… Specially for us photographers it is a tough one…

    I love your bromoils, you do some extraordinary work!

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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.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Idol.jpg   Morning After The Harvest.jpg  

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew O'Neill View Post
    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.
    The rice harvest looks to be an amazing print, I bet you can feel the texture of the blacks on the print.
    Questions and comments are always welcome

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    Thank you for commenting, MMElvis. Yes, you can feel the blacks of the print, but relief is quite subtle in this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew O'Neill View Post
    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.
    I just love the photo "Morning..." such a smooth tone, very rich!

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    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!

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    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)


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    Leaves. Carbon transfer print from digital neggy. Print is about 8x8".
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