bas relief locomotive
Mike Wilde

bas relief locomotive

A torturous process. Started with a continuous tone neg-print onto lith for positive, print lith onto lith for negative. Opaque to drop out background areas. Sandwich on light box, and re-photograph onto c-41 and print as ra-4. This scanner runs a bit coole; the original is warmer.
Location
Ottawa Canada
Equipment Used
Minolta x-700 35mm MC to start
Exposure
unrecorded
Film & Developer
likely tri-x d76 1:1
Paper & Developer
finally - ra-4
Lens Filter
many along the way
I remember reading about this technique in the 70s or 80s, I think in Todd and Zakia's _101 Experiments in Photography_. Haven't seen it done the old fashioned way for some time, but it works nicely here.
 
Very nice to learn about such a process and see the actual result. Thanks for sharing!
 
Fantastic!
 

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