Back to basics...
gandolfi

Back to basics...

..for real...

I just made some totally homemade liquid emulsion, using the simplest recipe I know of...

Two chemistries - some gelatin and distilled water is all you need...

Made in under an hour..

This is FUN!
so here's "La Traviata" - flawed an'all... (slightly selenium toned)
Well, it's truly beautiful...amazing what can be done with water and boiled down cow :smile: The model here is wonderful looking too, the effect is of someone from the Victorian era.
 
Holy crap this is absolutely beautiful!!!!Can you either post the whole set of directions, or PM them to me? because this would be great to know, but pretend like I've never mixed any chems myself like I"m a preschooler who doesn't know terms and spell it out for me haha. Please....
 
I am watching BBC Antiques Roadshow program since late 90s and I only saw such a beauty at 200 or older years of enamels. Such a beatiful lady and excellent chemistry.
 
High contrast negativeOverexpose strong developer (I've use double strength as normal)Underexpose ( this is developer for about 15 sec...)Emil , I have two questions,Is first gelatin mix temperature important when mixing with B.And could you please define what you mean with above sentence at the top of the post ?Thank you ,Umut
 
That is the second most devastating look I have ever seen on this site.
 

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