This image really has a powerful feeling to it! It reminds me of something I may have seen before, but I cannot put my finger on it. For some reason, I keep thinking of the Bible or something. I will have to get back to you and let ya know!
I've just started checking out the galleries on a semi-regular basis, and the images that I've seen of yours are simply beautiful. It's a pleasure to view your work! Thanks for sharing such amazing work. This one is very poetic in its simplicity.
-todd
Gene, Im 54 years old is there time to learn the Bromoil process?
All of the pictures in your gallery are just brilliant. They take me back to a time when everything was calm and peaceful. How large can you make an image? Does the physical size have a historical basis? Great work Gene
I took up bromoil (and actually serious photography) after retirement! LOL. You start off with an enlarged B/W print with bromoil so the size depends on how large you can print with your enlarger. I generally work with 8x10 and 11x14 papers, but some of my bromoilist friends prefer 16x20 or even 20x24 prints. I knew Norman Gryspeerdt, a reknown Brit bromoilsit, and he usually printed 16x20 size. Good luck! Gene