here are two versions of the same digital negative
first in Palladium:
11. NYC by Frank Gab&Tor, on Flickr
then in Cyanotype:
New York by Frank Gab&Tor, on Flickr
here are two versions of the same digital negative
first in Palladium:
11. NYC by Frank Gab&Tor, on Flickr
then in Cyanotype:
New York by Frank Gab&Tor, on Flickr
Nice image and beautiful prints, Frank! New Cyanotype I presume?
The cyanotype just glows - perfect!
that is quite striking Andrew I imagine the contrast of the metal against the softness of the flower is stunning in Carbon.
Here are a couple of Gum Over sepia from a mid tone separation over platinum palladium- these are from a series I just completed
for Rita Leistner - one of my favorite photographers and good friend.
these are images from her prisoner series.
MODERATOR'S NOTE: moved from the LF alt process thread as these originated from DSLR captures.
Last edited by Oren Grad; 30-Jan-2016 at 09:52.
Absolutely stunning prints, Bob. Great work!
Thanks koraks
really helps when the imagery is strong, strong ,strong.
Rita is becoming quite collectible- we are sure a lot of her work will end up in The National Archives of Canada, and if so I want it to be prints that will last.
So far I have made over 58 permanent prints for her.
Bob
Clouds in the Badlands of South Dakota.
Carbon transfer print about 18 inches in diameter on 20X24 matte surface paper. Image capture was FF digital, using the full round image of a lens. Printed with a digital negative.
Sandy
For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
[url]https://groups.io/g/carbon
Thank you Nana. Those clouds were spectacular as there appeared to be two fronts colliding with one another about in the middle of the picture. It was also raining pretty hard when I made the shots for the round stitch, holding my hat over the camera. And as soon I got back into the car the heavens really opened so that was the last opportunity of the day.
Sandy
For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
[url]https://groups.io/g/carbon
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