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Alt Exchange Round 5 - August 2007

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Zebra

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UKJohn, Anke, Art, and Fred,

Thanks for all the beautiful prints and the kind words to the print I sent out. Art I would be honored to be on your wall!! I am pleased that everyone so far has enjoyed it. Fred I remain amused that something can get to Germany and England before Calgary but such is the world it seems some time. i hope you won't have to wait too much longer to receive it.

All of the prints are beautiful. These print exchanges serve in so many ways. First they let you know you are not on an island pursuing these different process's and that so much excellent work is getting done all over the world. I like that kindred spirit that is exchanged along with the prints. Secondly seeing the great prints help refine your own vision by seeing the world up close through the eyes of another and how they did it up against how you might of under similar circumstances. That exchange is worth the whole process--the print seems like a prize at the end! Thanks to all.

Okay a bit now about the process i used. Sorry I was having some printer issues and got lazy on handwriting info out. So here it is.

This print came from a trip taken earlier in the summer when I moseyed on through Mingo Junction, Ohio. This is the town where they shot the movie Deer Hunter. Its a steel town and this structure was part of a massive steel factory. Shot mid day under intense sunlight. f64 @ 1/60th of second. The 7 x 17 negative is indeed shot in camera and is TMAX 400 film which I bought through the TMAX order that John at JandC ran 2 years ago (now if I could just get the 2300 dollars worth of 20 x 24 film I ordered from him or a refund life would be peachy, okay okay no bitter rant here I promise). If you will notice the print is just under 7 x 17 though as the intense sunlight worked its way in the side for a small amount of light leak (Even my good ones usually have some "MONTY" in them somewhere, which in this case meant that I forgot to leave my darkcloth on when I pulled the darkslide out). I trimmed it off and printed just shy of the original 7 x 17 inch negative. The print is a Palladium print with one drop of Na2 which adds a bit of Pt to the print and gives it just a pinch of contrast that I felt the print needed. The paper is 16 x 20 Cot 320 from Bostick and Sullivan that is cut in two for two prints per sheet. I developed in Potassium Oxalate and cleared with the Sodium Sulfite/EDTA mixture in Arentz's book. Thats about it. I am hopeful to see if I can do a gum over/Pd print soon of the negative to compare it but I too love it the way it is!

Thanks again and I hope it works out that we would be in groups in the future. If anyone has any further questions please don't hesitate to ask here or via a pm.

Best,

Monty
 

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Monty, just received your beautiful print today, I love the tonal range, and the almost etched look of the print. Its the first time for a 7x17 print, and find I really like the panoramic format. I give it a closer look in sunlight tomorrow, as when the postman dropped it at the door, I was already dark out. Thanks a lot, its great.
 

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Yay! I received Diane's print this morning! I was so worried it had gotten lost in the post. It's lovely. Thank you so much :smile:

(I do feel guilty I now own two pt/pd prints and they cost way more than cyanotypes do.)
 

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Yesterday, I too received my print from Diane. And absolutely stunningly printed it is too. Thanks so much.

Geoff
 

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Arrived home from work to find Art's wonderful cyanotype of the Metropolitan Hotel in the mailbox. I love the feeling of depth in the print, and I really do not find the print color to be a detriment as I always thought I would. I really must give it a try myself.

Fred.
 

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I've been away 'up north' for the past week or so and also have arrived home to find a beautiful cyanotype from Art. I would agree with Fredw, great depth and sparkling highlights all set off in a real nice mount. 5 x 4 contact negs do have a quality of their own. Oh yes, the polaroid of the fresco was an added bonus. Many thanks.

John
 

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I'm tempting fate here I know but I am hoping to have a printing session tomorrow night, which means I will hopefully have my prints in the post by the end of the week.

Thanks to all of my group for their patience

Cheers

Phill
 

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Diane, Geoff and Heather

I finally managed to get some kallitypes printed for my way overdue exchange submission. They are busy drying now and I will mount them tomorrow and post off on Monday (Post Strike permitting)

Again , thanks to all for your patience, I hope it is worth the wait.

Cheers

Phill
 

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print finally arrived

Hi Folks,

OK, I managed to make it to the post office today and my prints are on their way.

Hi Art,

your print finally arrived here last weekend and I want to thank you for this nice print. Sometimes I think there are art loving people at the customs, so they want to have a closer look at the prints and I have to wait for :cool:

Regards, Anke
 

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I might be the last one to complete this round but I finally got them posted today :smile:

I must confess to feeling guilty about the delay as I usually dispatch my prints on or before the submission date, however this round got the better of me.
Question is....do I sign up for the next round?

Cheers

Phill
 

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I might be the last one to complete this round but I finally got them posted today :smile:

I must confess to feeling guilty about the delay as I usually dispatch my prints on or before the submission date, however this round got the better of me.
Question is....do I sign up for the next round?

Cheers

Phill

Phill,
Yes, you should sign up. It's not whether you got your prints done on time, but you were very conscientious in keeping us informed on what was going on at your end. It's fun to get out and make new work for the exchange, though I don't always have the time do do that.

Diane
 

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The Kallitype that Phil has sent is beautiful. I love it :smile: Well worth the wait!
Heather

Glad you like it. Thanks for the kind words.

Phill
 

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Phill, I'm still waiting with bated breath. I think it's about 2 weeks since I saw a postman around here (they're out on strike for those outside UK). I am just concerned that you thought I'd not bothered to acknowledge receipt (which I think is more insulting than not receiving one at all).

Cheers

Geoff
 

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Wow you still don't have post? That's awful.
We bought some stuff off of ebay that was suppose to come slowboat from netherlands and that stuff hasn't showed up.. but that might be down to customs or whatever. Probably can't believe 3 cameras cost 99p.
 

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Geoff,

Shows you how bad it is when Diane got hers in Granite City, IL,USA before you. Makes me laugh as the post office has an ad campaign at the moment telling us how much they value us and how proud they are to serve us.

Hopefully it will turn up soon, better still, you might even like it.

Cheers

Phill
 

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Hi Phill

After spending 9 days being booted around the postal system, the print is finally in my hands. It is stunning (and well worth the wait). Thanks very much. A very good conclusion to a very good round (first 100% success for me as well :smile:.

Cheers

Geoff
 

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Geoff

Glad you like it :smile:

Phill
 
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