Dragons
Bob Carnie

Dragons

Solarized film capture on an old passport camera 4 x5 on FP4.

Scanned and three separation negatives made. one for palladium which records the detail, one for the shadows which I did a separate blue pigment coat, and finally one for the highlight selected regions which I then coated yellow pigmen
Location
toronto
Equipment Used
camera, scanner, inkjet printer, UV printer
Exposure
f22 five steamboats
Film & Developer
FP4 - solarization dev
Paper & Developer
Arches Platine- Potasium Oxalate for palladium, Water for the Gum
Hybrid Materials & Processing
yes
Digital Post Processing Details
separation techniques in photoshop
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Very nice Mr Carnie!! Would love to see it in person.
 
@jnanian Hi John - 16 inches on long side for this series.

thanks for the nice comments, Gene good to hear from you hope you and yours are well in your new digs out west.
 
Very cool. Both beautiful and fascinating. From your description it sounds like a fair amount of effort went into making it, but the result has the grace of the artist in command. Very inspiring! Thanks for posting.
 
As Monty Python would say, "And now for something completely different!". :D

Very cool, Bob!
 

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