gr82bart Nov 8, 2008 #1 Dead Link Removed Local photographer uses inkjet negatives to make cyanotype portraits as a replacement to B&W portraits. Regards, Art.
Dead Link Removed Local photographer uses inkjet negatives to make cyanotype portraits as a replacement to B&W portraits. Regards, Art.
catem Nov 10, 2008 #2 They look good, Art, thanks for posting. It's easy to go with the warmer shades, this is a good reminder of how cooler tones work powerfully in portraits too.
They look good, Art, thanks for posting. It's easy to go with the warmer shades, this is a good reminder of how cooler tones work powerfully in portraits too.