Brass Monkey
Ken Bingham

Brass Monkey

Took the Mamiya 645 downtown for the afternoon.
Location
Downtown Twin Falls, ID
Equipment Used
Mamiya 645, Epson V600 scanner
Exposure
Not Recorded
Film & Developer
Ultrafine Extreme 120 ISO 100 developed in D-76 1+1
Paper & Developer
N/A
Lens Filter
N/A
Hybrid Materials & Processing
Negative developed in my upstairs bathroom and scanned into Photoshop.
Digital Post Processing Details
Cropping and tweaking tones to bring out the blacks.
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  1. Yes
Analog. A lot of us scan our negs and do minimal PS stuff so we can share them. You wouldn't do anything more than levels, a bit of dodging and burning and a crop.

Back in the day the analog purists would go crazy if it wasn't a scan of a print. Fortunately for the most part most have moved on from this position. It also accepts the fact that many who want to share their film based photography don't have darkrooms.
 
Nice capture and good tweaking, too!
 
@Eric Rose Hmmm. Well, maybe I'm trying to be too precise about the definition, then. But I don't have an enlarger. To my way of thinking, it's a hybrid because without the digital steps, I'd have only a negative to share. So how does Photrio define the three types, then? Maybe I didn't read carefully enough before deciding my work is hybrid.
 

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Brass Monkey.jpg
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Date taken
Tue, 02 July 2019 7:39 AM
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