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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Looking forward to the photos.
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    Re: post alternative techniques

    My humble contribution is attached. I have just gotten back into printing again after setting up a uv light source, and I am still learning the ropes. Vandyke and Cyanotype first and maybe at some stage platinum/palladium or liquid emulsion. Most of the images I am printing are 8x20's so unfortunately I cant scan them. Attached is a scan of an 8x10 vandyke. As I said I have lots to learn, but it is fun learning

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    i'm fairly new to LF and altprinting etc.. heh. trying to learn fast!

    my half or not successful vandyke.


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    Here is a recent shot from a trip up highway 1 in California. Crystal Cascade. 8x10 carbon transfer. Doesn't show to well here but it is a nice one.

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    Well, there it is. The first albumen glass negative I ever made. Still a long way to actually learn how to do it completely on my own, but it's a good start. Scan is from a straight and simple print. Not knowledgeable to make my own albumen printing paper yet!

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    okay. another fun day of lith printing. i took a wet plate collodion glass plate image and printed a lith print. i then selenium toned the print. funs stuff. 8x10 neg.
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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by tenderobject View Post
    i'm fairly new to LF and altprinting etc.. heh. trying to learn fast!

    my half or not successful vandyke.

    That is somehow touching in a strange way. I'll be looking for more.

    What an interesting thread.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    here are a couple of van dykes, burke and james 8x10, paper negative, iso 6
    "WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImSoNegative View Post
    here are a couple of van dykes, burke and james 8x10, paper negative, iso 6
    VDB paper negs! awesome! pretty "fast" ISO as well.
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    A local church. Neg 8X10 FP-4 printed on COT 320 with straight Palladium. Also masked a couple of areas to control contrast.
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