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    Re: post alternative techniques



    Toned Cyanotype
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    Best of your recent work, just my opinion.


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    Doors of Bath Abbey. Digital negative made from 4x5 HP5. Carbon transfer print.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew O'Neill View Post
    Doors of Bath Abbey. Digital negative made from 4x5 HP5. Carbon transfer print.
    Nice detail.

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    Two 4x10 platinum/palladium prints. Sorry that one scanned a little on the purple side.

    Alabama Hills and Yosemite Valley, 24" RD Artar and 19" RD Artar respectively. Both on FGP4+, I believe.
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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Nice prints Vaughn, beautifully seen and rendered. what paper are these on?

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    Thanks, COT320 (warm Potassium oxalate)
    "Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    This is a Salt Print I made:

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    The streaks on the right side of the nose (upper right corner) are from uneven coating of the aquarel paper with a brush, to make the paper light sensitive before exposing it with a negative (sandwich as a contact print).
    Bert from Holland
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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Till now, the largest film format I have shot is 8x10. For my alt process work, I have scanned the 8x10 negatives and created larger digital negatives. Recently, I got the 11x14 back for my Century 8A camera repaired and decided to shoot a few 11x14 images for alt process work. These couple of images are platinum-palladium prints on Arches Platine paper. I do not like my brush strokes to show so I mask the edges.

    "In the Kitchen"


    "In the Woods"


    Camera - Century 8A with 11x14 back
    Lens - Wollensak Vitax 16" @ f32
    Lights - 2 strobes
    Film - Kodak Ortho-Green 11x14 X-ray film
    Developer - Rodinal, 1:50, in Jobo @ 68 deg

    Note:I don't have a large scanner so the images of the prints were captured with a digital camera!

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    Could post this in "Still Life" - in "Nudes" or here...

    A kind of Still - Kind od nude - but a true Bromoil Print..

    Cropped 665 pol negative..


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