Tri, of course. Trades are good. Let me make another copy first!
Tri, that gold in the carbon print does look good. I guess I'll have to go get some and play!
On Arches Watercolour. Nearly impossible to flatten without a drymount press.
David Cary
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A huge thank you to Vaughn! The carbon workshop in Vancouver was terrific. I'm quite inspired to keep going with this process. I can see how addictive it's going to be.
Here's my 2 best efforts from the weekend.
The one of Goldstream River is not quite dense enough, I'll be trying it again once I have all the requisite materiels and do some tests with my light.
I'm very happy with the Lasqueti Beach image. The relief in all those little pebbles makes them jump off the paper.
It was also very encouraging to meet other LF photographers. I feel cut off sometimes here on the mid-island. When I do manage to get time off-call and get into Victoria, my children and grandchild get precedence, so I've yet to meet the Victoria LFers.
Thanks again Vaughn, and many thanks to Dave for organizing and letting us sleep in his driveway.
I'm glad it went well. I hope everyone has a great time and great fun doing Carbon transfer with Master Vaughn's workshop.
@Sly: the second image is oustanding especially for this kind of process.Keep it up and thanks for sharing. Long life Jello process!
Thanks Tri. Everyone certainly enjoyed the workshop. Your work was mentioned a few times with great admiration. It is a great pity that I'm not likely to see other carbon prints in the hand very often. The digital image just can't capture it.
Sly, two very nice images. You are to be congratulated. It is hard to get good prints at a workshop but Vaughn is one of the best so it does not surprise me that you have some fine images. Now it is all about printing and pushing the process to make it your own. Way to go to you and all of the others that learned from a good friend and great teacher.
I was fortunate to get access to the interior of a church in Los Angeles that was built in 1907. Here is one of the images of the interior in carbon.
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