Last edited by szadow; 27-Mar-2011 at 14:44.
[QUOTE=alex from holland;705246
Dallmeyer 3b from 1885 open (f 3.0)
exposuretime 5 secs.
"poorboy" colldodion
KCN fixer
18x24 cm black glass[/QUOTE]
Excellent wet plate!
Thanks Jay and fred !
alex
"You dont take a picture, it's given to you"
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I actually shot this last year. I made a bunch of mistakes with this one, but re-visited it last week and got a passable image from the negative. Graflex Pacemaker Speed Graphic, Optar 135mm, HP5+ in HC-110, scan from a print:
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbuzzclick/
Testing the Aero Ektar in different situations and subjects:
It's been awhile, but here is my latest...
160 years ago, in 1851, March Archer published a wet-plate collodion process description for the first time.
So I just made this portrait as dedication to his invention.
Just a portrait, tintype 6x8"
The impossible we do today - miracles take a little longer.
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I love this series. I have a theory about how "testing" produces results beyond expectations. I love this series, and my favorite is, Sandra y Sam. Lovely work.Testing the Aero Ektar in different situations and subjects:
An arresting image, Alex. Very well done. I think Archer would approve.Just a portrait, tintype 6x8"
Thanks Jay, I agree "testing" gives you a certain sense of freedom. A "It's okay if I screw this up, I am just trying new things" feeling.
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