Winter 1980, My 1st Cyanotype Print
Marv

Winter 1980, My 1st Cyanotype Print

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As the title suggests, this is my first attempt at Cyanotype printing. I really think I am going to enjoy this POP work, to me, it is to printing what the large format is to shooting. It's hands on and takes dedication to perfect.

This image was numbered B101 which indicates it was the one hundered and first image I made with my Speed Graphic, ca. 1980.

I put together a light source using (6) F17T8/BLB units from WalMart ($9.96 ea.), scrap wood and a power bar from the "stock on hand". The exposure was 10 minutes, approx 5" from the light source.

I took some snap shots of the "beta" version of the light unit I will share if anyone is interested. I am sure it is the first in a number of "improved" generations I will create.
Location
Eagle Point Park, Clinton IA
Equipment Used
Graphlex Speed Graphic, 135mm Graphex
Film & Developer
Royal Pan 4141, Probably D76
Paper & Developer
Cranes Cover 90lb Wove Finish, city water
I really like this image. Cyanotypes are so simple and safe and offer a fair amount of flexibility. And you can't beat the price-

I am totally interested in any light unit I can hack together for less than $150..so please forward any pictures to me for the sun is no friend to my yard in the Hudson Valley this time of year.

Congrats on a great 1st image
 

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