I did my first burn job last night. I enrolled at our local college, and they (fortunately) still have a very nice darkroom and some good/dedicated instructors.
Anyway.......I was working with a fairly high-contrast negative.....outside, lots of sun, white building with an overhang that created Nice/Interesting shadows. The left side of the frame looked like it was just the virgin paper (under exposed), that is how white it was. The sun was blasting a white column, I thought nothing could be there. But, 15 seconds of burning brought out an amazing amount of detail (specs, lines, stains) in the stone column.
If I had not seen it with my own eyes.........quite a revelation for a beginner.
I am not Ansel Adams, and I have very little artistic talent/ability, but.....it is still enjoyable to "master" the Techniques/Mechanics of photography.
Anyway.......I was working with a fairly high-contrast negative.....outside, lots of sun, white building with an overhang that created Nice/Interesting shadows. The left side of the frame looked like it was just the virgin paper (under exposed), that is how white it was. The sun was blasting a white column, I thought nothing could be there. But, 15 seconds of burning brought out an amazing amount of detail (specs, lines, stains) in the stone column.
If I had not seen it with my own eyes.........quite a revelation for a beginner.
I am not Ansel Adams, and I have very little artistic talent/ability, but.....it is still enjoyable to "master" the Techniques/Mechanics of photography.
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