Abby
ColColt

Abby

The Nymph
Location
Knoxville
Equipment Used
Nikon FM and 50 f1.4 lens
Exposure
125@f8 Flash inside umbrella
Film & Developer
Ilford FP-4 and ID-11 Plus
Paper & Developer
Ektalure R with Selectol Soft
Lens Filter
#3
This was a difficult shoot. I had her pose in front of a continuous white background and told her to pretend she was walking up a staircase, swinging her arms, etc. I shot maybe 4-5 different ones. Then, I photographed the flower and took the individual K64 transparencies, sandwiched them together and copied it with a micro lens in order to get the negative for this print.. It was originally hand painted with Marshall's oil paints but I thought I'd like a B&W also and this is the result. The shadow under her right foot makes it look more convincing.
 
'Sounds like a serious project - that turned out beautifully.
 
It is really nice to see a photograph that, at first blush, MUST be Photoshop gimmickry, but isn't. Col, you've got skills!!! Impressive!!!
 
I wanted to try my hand at something a little less ordinary and surrealistic and as the wheels begin spinning I got a model that was use to sitting before an art class who didn't mind the photos and after I told her what I wanted to accomplish she wanted an 8x10. The hand painting took the most time-maybe a week with the transparent Marshall's oil paints but it turned out rather nicely on 11x14 paper. Ektalure R was the perfect paper for this.
 
jovo said:
It is really nice to see a photograph that, at first blush, MUST be Photoshop gimmickry, but isn't. Col, you've got skills!!! Impressive!!!
You're too kind, thank you sir. It was nothing that anyone couldn't do.
 
This is outstanding. I look at flowers all the time and never see anything like this. Damn your lucky. But On the serious side. very well done. I couldn't do this on Photoshop. I tried doing some overlays when I was in Photo school ( feels like back in the Daguerreotype era)and had some success. But have no interest with modern digital techniques in doing it. Seems everyone can do it so it just isn't a challenge. Again a outstanding Print!!!!!!!! PS: you said you used a white background for her. I would have thought a Black background would have given you a thin negative and the other image would have shown throw much better. but what ever you did it worked great.
 
I used the continuous white background as I knew with K64 it would turn out basically clear for me to add the flower on another slide. By sandwiching the two transparencies(with her on top) in one individual mask I got the effect I wanted. Had I used black it would have blocked the flower. I used the vivitar 90 f2.5 Series I macro lens to copy that slide with PanX to get the B&W negative I needed.
 
okay
 

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