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    Claudio Santambrogio
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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Mossy tree… gum bichromate, 5 layers.


    Larger image and more details over at Flickr.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    I am pleased to see your pictures again. Thanks for posting it here.

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    Thank you kindly.

    And since I doubt these would be welcome in the "portraits" section… let me post them here: a study on Queen Charlotte. I got to see an incredibly beautiful aquatint, produced a month after her wedding - and decided to give it a closer look…

    Here a gum bichromate study in grey - three layers ivory black. A diptych.




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    Leaves.
    8x10" Argyrotype
    "I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)

    https://philippe.grunchec-photographe.over-blog.com/

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    Multilayer gum bi/dichromate print
    10 x 13 image on 16 x 20 BFK Rives paper
    Ebony 45s on Polaroid 55


    . by pviapiano, on Flickr

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    Carbon transfer print made from a digital negative. Original negative was
    FP48x10. Ladner Creek trestle (Coquihala Pass) which was part of the Kettle Valley RR. Abandoned in 1959, if I remember correctly.

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    Nice work, Andrew!

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Thank you, sir!

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    One can never get the true quality of a carbon print from a computer screen, but your image is stunning. It is all too easy to let the print be about the process at the cost of a well-seen image...not the case here!

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    Quite hard to crop this one.

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