David Aimone Photography
Critiques always welcome...
One last one for the year:
BlueRiverDream, with pearls. 8x10 wet-plate on aluminum.
B&J 8x10, Kodak Commercial Ektar 300mm @f6.3, 8 sec exposure.
Cheers!
Bill
BlueRiverDream Impossible Project 8x10 Color film
I'm finally getting around to doing follow-up scans on the Impossible Project color film. The website suggests a 3-4 week dry down time - these two shots have dried for 8 weeks. It's hard to remember color casts, but my eyes agree with the scanner that the colors have become more neutral, with less of a yellow-green color cast. Maybe a tad darker, but not much; it does appear less contrasty to me. Posted just in case others are interested in using the film. I must admit I'm loving the look, despite its many faults.
Cheers!
Bill
I would like to see yearly updates. That is a lot of change.
Tin Can
I have a lot of respect for photographers who are able to make large format figure studies and have them be true and honest; It is a fine line to cheezy and tasteless.
There are lot of honest, and classy images in this thread, and I appreciate them !
5x7" Arista EDU 400 in Pyrocat-MC; Velostigmat Series II 9.5" with diffusion; Burke & James View Camera.
Looks better here
Last edited by David Aimone; 27-Jan-2016 at 18:05. Reason: Image link added as it really didn't look good here...
David Aimone Photography
Critiques always welcome...
Thanks Bill for this update ... been waiting for this ... that's indeed a lot of change. I got a box and will shoot with it on the next opportunity and check out first hand what this film does after "developing" for 3-4 weeks and then display in room light to see where this takes us.
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