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I just finished my first personal darkroom. During a 12 hour stint in there the other day (i have a lot of catching up to do, heh) I decided to play with one of the prints. I wanted to see if i could get some sort of double exposure where i could get the guy centered and have just black all around his body with some sort of mesh imprint or a pattern of some kind over the black.
All I could find on hand was a handful of leather studs, so i made a print, cut him out of that print, leaving the negative in the exact same position in the enlarger. After cutting him out, I put him on new paper covering where his new body would be, and exposed the hell out of everything around the cut out with the studs sprinkled on top. then i picked up the cut out and exposed that exact area with the proper exposure time for his body.
Ehh, the results sucked. The studs looked cool but he was pretty much invisible because of me accidently moving the paper during the exposure. waste of 15 minutes, I thought. Damn it was a cool idea though...
SO.
I messed up something during the next print. I tossed it in the developer, thinking, well, I'll see what happens. Then I thought, never mind, why waste my time. I pulled it out of the developer and tossed it in the trash.
This goes somewhere I promise...
I did a couple more just basic prints of the same negative and didn't like a few, so I tossed them as well.
A few hours later I was pretty much done for the night. I looked over some test prints and thought, how cute will it be to keep all these little test prints of people crowd surfing and make a little collage on my darkroom wall (i shoot punk rock shows so I have like a million shots of crowd surfers, and their faces are always priceless). So I decided to go back in the trash and pull out a couple good ones.
AND THERE IT WAS. My failed project had decided to manifest its own self in my trash can. coincidence? I THINK NOT.
Apparently the developer from the messed up 'developer dipped' paper was somehow involved in mixing itself with the other failed prints... I really have no idea how this happened honestly. But it's exactly what I was going for...