Ortho Zebras

Ortho Zebras

Totally made in the darkroom the old fashioned way using multiple sheets of ortho film. No photoshop.
Location
Pilansberg South Africa
Equipment Used
Nikon F5
Exposure
Unknown
Film & Developer
TMAX 100 in TMAX, Kodak Ortho in Dektol
Paper & Developer
Ilford VC
Lens Filter
#5
"No Photoshop". So why cast doubt on its analogue status by applying a digital "drop shadow" to the image?

As it is, it looks okay, but I think you should have applied a mask in one of the steps to remove the speckled background in the upper left of the image. Make it a "pure zebra" image.
 
Well almost no Photoshop. Drop shadow was a remnant of the site I had it on. Sorry bout that! ;=] Dang digital is always creeping in there somehow.

Yes now that I look at it, probably could have used some opaquing fluid and cleaned up the neg to get rid of the suff in the upper left. Perhaps I will do that for the next printing.

Phil
 
If you kept some of the negatives/positives on the way to this final one, it would be fun to see one of them with a bit more info, solarized. It's fun to see where digital got its inspiration from.
 

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