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Thread: Collodion - Wet Plate Images

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    Re: Collodion - Wet Plate Images

    Thanks Paul. Have a pleasant day.

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    Re: Collodion - Wet Plate Images

    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    Thanks Paul. Have a pleasant day.
    Hey Tri It's Louis P on the opposite coast not Paul.

    That said,,,, I've been called MUCH worse then Paul and I can give a few examples if you wish.

    Anyhow again very lovely clean plate Tri & from now on it's Louis 'Paul' Pacilla

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    Re: Collodion - Wet Plate Images

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Pacilla View Post
    Hey Tri It's Louis P on the opposite coast not Paul.

    That said,,,, I've been called MUCH worse then Paul and I can give a few examples if you wish.

    Anyhow again very lovely clean plate Tri & from now on it's Louis 'Paul' Pacilla
    Opps Sorry Louis. It was too early for me here in the West Coast
    Last edited by Tri Tran; 30-Jan-2018 at 00:11.

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    Here on my farm there's a long wooded peninsula formed by a winding section of the river that surrounds the property, and I like to explore it as often as I can. (Its often partially/fully underwater in the winter, but not so much this year)
    Today it was a balmy 60F so I took my 8X10 Deardoff down into the woods and photographed some of the fern-covered trunks.
    This photo is a wet plate collodion image, made with the Symmar-S 240mm Schneider lens. I don't normally use this lens for tintypes because its TOO sharp, but today it worked better than my Darlot lens, which was too soft to capture the detail I wanted, plus it flares badly in challenging light. Its a three minute trek from this spot back to my darkroom, so it is taking about 8 minutes from the moment I leave the darkroom till I am back in it, ready to develop the plate.

    You can see a larger version of the photo here: https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4755/3...ec6ae308_k.jpg

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    Re: Collodion - Wet Plate Images

    Nice work paul...seems we can do great work right by the house

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    Re: Collodion - Wet Plate Images

    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
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    I love the tones on this one!

    Cheers!
    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by peter schrager View Post
    Nice work paul...seems we can do great work right by the house
    Thanks, Peter. It helps to have a couple forests within 3 minutes walk of the house!

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    Re: Collodion - Wet Plate Images

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post




    You can see a larger version of the photo here: https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4755/3...ec6ae308_k.jpg
    I really dig this plate Paul!

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    Re: Collodion - Wet Plate Images

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Pacilla View Post
    I really dig this plate Paul!
    Thank you Louis!

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    Re: Collodion - Wet Plate Images

    Paul, this is long over due as I rarely chime in. I've been admiring and following your WP work since you started posting. I really appreciate how you balance your aesthetic sensibility and the technical. One is not carrying the other. Balance... its what I strive for. Keep up the excellent work. Inspiring!




    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post


    Here on my farm there's a long wooded peninsula formed by a winding section of the river that surrounds the property, and I like to explore it as often as I can. (Its often partially/fully underwater in the winter, but not so much this year)
    Today it was a balmy 60F so I took my 8X10 Deardoff down into the woods and photographed some of the fern-covered trunks.
    This photo is a wet plate collodion image, made with the Symmar-S 240mm Schneider lens. I don't normally use this lens for tintypes because its TOO sharp, but today it worked better than my Darlot lens, which was too soft to capture the detail I wanted, plus it flares badly in challenging light. Its a three minute trek from this spot back to my darkroom, so it is taking about 8 minutes from the moment I leave the darkroom till I am back in it, ready to develop the plate.

    You can see a larger version of the photo here: https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4755/3...ec6ae308_k.jpg

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