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    Quote Originally Posted by pau3 View Post
    Palladium print on gampi paper from a 8x10 negative.
    Wonderful...such a great combination of subject and medium.

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    Thanks!


    Best, Pau
    Best,
    Pau

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    I have been experimenting with albumen on glass - so far with limited success. This is a contact print from a 4x5 negative.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by pau3 View Post


    Castiñeiro de Entrambosríos by Pau Martín, on Flickr.

    Palladium print on gampi paper from a 8x10 negative.
    Great picture! Which gampi did you use?
    "I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)

    https://philippe.grunchec-photographe.over-blog.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philippe Grunchec View Post
    Great picture! Which gampi did you use?
    Philippe,

    thanks!

    It is a very thin gampi paper, handmade. I don't know exactly the weight,
    but it is around 20grs/m2. If you blow, it goes away. It is rather difficult to find.
    I buy it locally - in Barcelona -, where it comes directly from the maker. As far as
    I understand, last shipment was gone in less than a week (three buyers, in total),
    after two years waiting for its arrival. At the shop, they code it by "ganhas".
    Sorry, I don't remember the name of the master maker.

    I like the paper because is so thin that it almost doesn't exist. Light goes through it, and
    bounces back from whatever is behind. With the right chemistry, it gives a special
    depth to the image. It needs a lot of chemistry, though, at least twice - almost three times -
    the quantity needed on Arches platinum, for instance.

    I also use sometimes kozo paper. Not so thin, but nice also. Easier to work with.
    Best,
    Pau

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    Carrer del Berlinès, Barcelona
    by Pau Martín, on Flickr

    Palladium print from a 8x10 negative on gampi paper. The lens was a Fujinon A 300,
    on Foma 200, rated at 100. Developed in tray with 510-pyro.
    Best,
    Pau

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    Nice!
    Homage to Sudek?
    "I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philippe Grunchec View Post
    Nice!
    Homage to Sudek?
    Thanks a lot. To be compared with Sudek is a great compliment.
    Although I wasn't trying to mimic his style in this particular shot,
    at least not at the moment I took it, I cannot deny that I am deeply
    in love with his work.
    Best,
    Pau

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    Bromoil with liquid emulsion from 8 x 10 negative
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    Clematis Argyrotype

    Always a delight when these turn out.



    Original exposure details:
    25th April 2020 3:15pm
    Chamonix 810V
    Nikkor-W 300 f/5.6
    @ilfordphoto FP4+ 8x10
    760mm bellows extension, with extension board
    (Working distance 550mm)
    1min 20 seconds f/16

    Stearman SP810 tray, Pyrocat HD 2:2:100, 12’, 21ºC
    Acetic acid stop, TF-4 Fix, Hypoclear, wash, Ilfotol rinse


    Print:
    31st May 2020, mid-afternoon
    28ºC, relative humidity 45%
    3ml Fotospeed Argyrotype sensitizer + 1 drop of let-down Tween 20, Bergger Cot320 11x14" paper.
    Paper dried for approx 30 mins before exposure.
    8'15" in full sun, Lotus 12x16" frame
    5mins wash in 1.5l distilled water + squeeze lemon juice
    5mins wash in 1.5l tap water
    3mins wash in 2% hypo (4.5tbps to 1.5l tap water)
    1 hour final soak (30mins face down, 30mins face up) in 3l tap water. Dried on clothes rack for a few hours, then dried for 2 days under boards (usually a week, but unseasonably hot weather!)

    My eagerness to get working has tended to get the better of me: sometimes I expose the paper too soon and too much of the print washes off. Now I know that about 30mins in warm conditions is enough time to make a good print.
    http://www.davidfearnphotography.co.uk
    see too my 5x4 and 8x10 flickr albums

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