Painted with light - negative solarized.
pol 665
Painted with light - negative solarized.
pol 665
Ganolfi it remembers me on Man Ray and this ist not a bad thing congrats very good done!
Cheers Armin
fp100c45 home made camera
Dear Gandolfi:
The solarized nude is just wonderful. Can you post some technical information on how you processed the film and added exposure while developing?
Thank you very much.
David Michael Bigeleisen
hi David.
that's easy - but now more difficult...
The negative was polaroid 665 (and this also goes for the Type55).
The negative begs to be solarized! just overexpose one aperture - pull out the film, and let it develop for maybe 10 seconds - then pull the positive from the negative and re-flash the negative - let it sit for a couple of minutes, and there you are....
difficult, as the films are increasingly difficult to find (and now excessively expensive..)
Another example: Stine is painted with light while she is moving the dress.. like dancing..
must stop spamming....
last one.......
Same story
Symphony in Grey
Shot against a black background on Kodak ortho litho film. Development was in Solarol developer for about 45 seconds with agitation for the first 30 seconds. The film was then flashed and developed for another 45 seconds with no agitation. Exposure with hot lights was long enough to capture slight subject movement. Cleaning up pinholes and a few other errors done in PSE-5. Tech Pan worked much better for solarized negatives. Another great film gone!
Gandolfi,
All are beautiful.
Jim
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