deardorff 810
360 commercial
HP5+ @ 200
rollo pyro 1:2:50 9.5 min
1112 BW 810 2.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
deardorff 810
360 commercial
HP5+ @ 200
rollo pyro 1:2:50 9.5 min
1112 BW 810 2.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
david
Skull (135 Optar, Speed Graphic)
Tonality was tricky here. It was hard to get the whites white enough while saving something at the top of the shoulder for the reflections.
Bradley Buszard
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Thanks
rollo pyro is stupid easy. it is the easiest developer i have ever used after d76! You can expose almost any way you want as much as you want and still get a good neg. I will scan the contact print of this image. I made one last night on g2 azo wth amidol. It makes the crappy scan look even worse!
david
Really? Wow, almost as easy as d76? It seems complicated. I think I'll give it a try and let you see the results. I would like to see that contact scan.
On a side note.. a few years ago when I was younger and stupid. My photography teacher gave me some very old AZO paper from the 70s or early 80s and I didn't end up using it because I thought it would be too old and not work. DUMB! Coming back into photography now I realize what I threw away and I want to get my hands on azo again for my 5x7 proofs.
I use rollo pyro in a jobo 3010. It is really easy.
Here is a link to a Michael Gordon tutorial. I learned from Michael and it is cake.
http://www.michael-gordon.com/templa...?page=articles
Death Valley Rockface Abstract
Gowland PocketView, 150mm
TMax100 in HC-110
16x20 Silver gelatin Print
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Gowland PocketView, 150mm
TMax100 in HC-110
16x20 Silver gelatin Print
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