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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Emil Schildt View Post
    Just been interviewed to television - he wanted to make a "portrait" of me, working from exposure - to darkroom work and ending with a final image.... lots of fun...
    here are three versions from simple B/W (liquid emulsion) - to melted/manipulated and brown toned to my final favorite (using cyanotype chemistry / soda)
    Congratulations, Emil!
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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Hi Emil,
    Will you post a link to the broadcast TV station that interviewed you, or link to YouTube if it becomes available, as I would love to learn more.
    Great image

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweep View Post
    Hi Emil,
    Will you post a link to the broadcast TV station that interviewed you, or link to YouTube if it becomes available, as I would love to learn more.
    Great image
    not ready yet but sure

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Emil Schildt View Post
    played a little with liquid emulsion - (approx 50x70cm)

    4x5" neg
    Emil, can you explain the differences between the shots? Love the last one, btw.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Rael View Post
    Emil, can you explain the differences between the shots? Love the last one, btw.
    sure - first is plain liquid emulsion - next I re-melted the developed emulsion - let it dry and browntoned it - last I applied a diluted (just a little) cyanotype chemistry in most areas - let it dry - out in the sun and then rinse as normal - as the chem was a little diluted, the blue was more faint than normal. Finally I used Soda in water to bleach some areas - that way the tone gets yellowish/brownish... that's it.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    I like the first and middle one.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Emil Schildt View Post
    three versions from simple B/W (liquid emulsion) - to melted/manipulated and brown toned to my final favorite (using cyanotype chemistry / soda)
    A very well done picture. I think that the following manipulation techniques are interesting, but for this picture not at all necessary.
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    Carbon Transfer

    M by Andrew O'Neill, on Flickr

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    The stairs are wonderful Andrew. I dig the tones from that process.

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    Thanks, Scott!

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