This is a wet plate collodion experiment.
So two exposures on the same plate.
It needs very accurate measuring but I am happy with the result.
26,5 x 26,5 cm tintype
Dallmeyer 3a wide open (f4)
exposure times 2 x 3 seconds.
This is a wet plate collodion experiment.
So two exposures on the same plate.
It needs very accurate measuring but I am happy with the result.
26,5 x 26,5 cm tintype
Dallmeyer 3a wide open (f4)
exposure times 2 x 3 seconds.
"You dont take a picture, it's given to you"
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Holy smokes, perfect alignment on the shared eye. Cool concept and well executed.
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Holy cow was my first reaction too. Nice start to the monthly thread, Alex!
I like the concept.
Brilliant.
Pete.
Thanks!. Yep the alignment is the most difficult part. Than the exposure.
This was a third attempt although the first one was also very close.
"You dont take a picture, it's given to you"
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Alex
I was sorry to see October's thread end because every time I opened the thread I saw your wonderful portrait of Erwin Olaf at the beginning. That was great! Now this. November is starting out with an excellent example as well.
wow, nicely done!
Not nearly in the class of Alex, but hey...
Jacob Haugaard is one of the most known and beloved intertainers in Denmark...
Google him and you'll find loads of images of him, acting silly in VERY colorful clothes...
I opted for a serious portrait...
not there yet, but time is on my side..
(Bromoil print)
4x5 neg - Sinar Norma
...now: back to you Alex...
Both great photographies!
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