Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles
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DMS206
Great photo!
Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles
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Originally Posted by
DMS206
Hard not to like this! Not only the truck which is very wonderful, but matching people!
Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles
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Jim Galli
Hard not to like this! Not only the truck which is very wonderful, but matching people!
Thanks, Jim
Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles
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Ben Calwell
Great photo!
Thank you
Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles
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DMS206
Here's a similar one in Keeler Ca. turned into a roadster.
Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles
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Jim Galli
Here's a similar one in Keeler Ca. turned into a roadster.
Nice!
Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles
Trying out sepia toning with some ilford FB paper. I need to do a better job of split printing this photo. Arista Ortho Litho film.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e4931967_c.jpg
Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles
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bobbotron
Did you use the film as the camera original? I like the effect.
Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles
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scheinfluger_77
Did you use the film as the camera original? I like the effect.
Yeah, I shot this on Ortho Litho 4x5 film on a Wista. Developed the film in paper developer. Then made a 8x10 print and toned it with Foma's sepia toner. It's interesting, this looks like some kind of digital filter but the print really looks like this. I just scanned it and adjusted the curves a little in Rawtherapee because my cheap scanner doesn't have great contrast.
Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles
Thanks. I asked because there is a little gradation in the mid tones that adds to the effect of the image. I just wondered how you achieved that.