Thanks, It's in Lethbridge, Alberta. Shot in the coulees.
Thanks, It's in Lethbridge, Alberta. Shot in the coulees.
Starting to finally get snow here, I like it for photography. Not compatible with most old cars though.
I'm a student of the pictorialist movement, and many of there photos if you saw them in an exhibit were pretty dark. So much so they sometimes went through tremendous effort (Struss) to make them extra dark and moody. Not every scene lends it self to that of course, but I think it's fun to have that in mind when printing. This is a pretty boring image as a B&W scan like a silver print. It was super cool all iridescent blue and green and solarized after it came out of the UV box. I thought it was decent as a toned cyanotype in final form as well. The paper texture is not visible to the eye, just to the scanner; it's dark chocolate on cream paper.
9" gundlach hyperion, fp4+, arches platine, new cyanotype, tannic acid.
img719 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
A test print just like the one above all solarized before development. I might have to start scanning these before developing! cell phone camera in dim light doesn't cut it.
Vase - Home made meniscus Lens
Attached a 2.25" meniscus lens to a lens board and had a go. Estmated f/6 and 330mm focal length. Arista EDU100 in R3 Monobath. Used my hand for the shutter.
Bookcase - Home made meniscus Lens
Attached a 2.25" meniscus lens to a lens board and had a go. Estmated f/6 and 330mm focal length. Arista EDU100 in R3 Monobath. Used my hand for the shutter.
David Aimone Photography
Critiques always welcome...
I was going post this in "Photos made at close distance" but the "Galli style" section is more appropriate I suppose...
I mounted the front element of a Bausch-Lomb 5x8 Tessar in a tube so I could easily adjust it. In this photo it's probably 1/4" beyond the barrel front threads
Ethan
Thanks Jim. It just goes to show that, with a little experimentation, you can do some cool stuff with what you have laying around, especially if you are pointed in the right direction by some folks with experience.
Ethan
My brother is building a barn. Lots of fresh unweathered wood to photograph and enjoy. I had pitch on me in several places before using up six sheets of film.
4x5 speed graphic, 7.25" Verito, FP4+ film in pyrocat hdc.
It's been a while, so why not. I have a new2me Cooke and I'm under it's spell.
straw hat
Cooke Series VI 13" wide open, Sharp setting.
It is always good to see a new Jim Galli image! More please.
Keith
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