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More adventures in learning the lith process. Each session I learn something new....
Location
Front yard
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10A and dallmeyer 4B
Film & Developer
Ambrotype - 5.5X6"
Paper & Developer
Fomatone, ld20, contact
Nice idea, to make lith prints from plates. Surprising detail and depth of field in this one.
 
Seeing those skeletons makes me wonder what she is reading ...big book and looks like half way thru ....seems in to it , perfect for a long exposure
 
Thomas, I think it is an interesting marriage. I still have a ways to go learning lith. I like the nature of it. It's kind of like wet plate in its unpredictable nature and 'guessing'....I have a certain vision I want to achieve but I'm not quite there yet.
 
schrochem said:
Thomas, I think it is an interesting marriage. I still have a ways to go learning lith. I like the nature of it. It's kind of like wet plate in its unpredictable nature and 'guessing'....I have a certain vision I want to achieve but I'm not quite there yet.
Good luck with your endeavor. PM me if you'd like to discuss lith printing... I can give you my view and will gladly help out any way I can.
 

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