... and not only in blue..toned, bleached, de-skinned of colour..
Im not sure if that thread wanders somwhere around, but, please, show your blu-like images here. Just for the community
... and not only in blue..toned, bleached, de-skinned of colour..
Im not sure if that thread wanders somwhere around, but, please, show your blu-like images here. Just for the community
www.symbiosa.dphoto.com
I am a lith printer
you might find some here:
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=51078
But I like this simple technique also... so bring it on..
One of my first decent images, Montval watercolour paper.
www.symbiosa.dphoto.com
I am a lith printer
aj - can't see your cyano.
Here's an old one of mine. Made some digital negatives from LF negatives shortly after aquiring a 4x5 about 10 years ago. At the time I didn't have a darkroom for printing my 4x5's, and scanning and inkjet prints wasn't satisfying my need to muck about with potions. Cyanotypes were my first steps into alt printing....a slippery slope I'm still sliding down.
Canson Montval is the bees knees. I love it.
David Cary
www.milfordguide.nz
Brittany, three or four year ago. Camera must have been the Crown Graphic with the 4.7/135 Xenar, film obviously Pola 55.
"I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)
https://philippe.grunchec-photographe.over-blog.com/
sly - its strange what u say, but the image is there, at least I can see it, u might need to refresh the site,
Phillipe - great blu on pola55, i believe/
regards
www.symbiosa.dphoto.com
I am a lith printer
This one was taken and printed about 1998. The cyanotype is on Bienfang Graphics 360 Marker Paper which is very thin and translucent. 8x10 B&J Grover with a 300mm Symmar, IIRC.
Joe , this is great portrait.
BTW , did any of you tried printing your `didgital negative` onto copy calque, and then print a cyano ?
How do u cope with tiny negative frames, I mean, making them bigger?
regards
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I am a lith printer
14"x17" Kodak 405 Portrait lens.
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