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Very nice Paul. How was the front lit to even up the light?

A softbox (compact fluorescents) was used as a generous fill light: wet plate is reknowned for needing a lot of artificial light to fill daylit scenes. It’s about the lack of UV that fluorescents generate.
Glad you like this, thanks!
 

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A softbox (compact fluorescents) was used as a generous fill light: wet plate is reknowned for needing a lot of artificial light to fill daylit scenes. It’s about the lack of UV that fluorescents generate.
Glad you like this, thanks!
That would be tricky enough with film, you did very well to get even lighting. Do you have any trick with UV metering? or is it a bit of trial and error?
 

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That would be tricky enough with film, you did very well to get even lighting. Do you have any trick with UV metering? or is it a bit of trial and error?

"Metering"?? What is "metering"?!

Seriously, I do not meter when shooting Collodion. If I am not familiar enough with the lighting to know what to expect, then I will shoot a test plate the same way I make a test strip in the darkroom: start with 10 seconds, push the dark slide in an inch or so, add ten more seconds, push the dark slide in another inch, count off twenty more seconds, etc. Then I evaluate the resulting plate and make an exposure accordingly.
 

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The beauty of brick ... I’ve always had a soft spot for brick – it makes me think of the elegance of times gone by.

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Beauty of natures water.
Ok lets give this a try: Cropped detail shot @ Grasshopper Point, first rapid, from the full negative shown below.
This is the one we would like to enter, but not sure if that is legitimate, as its not the full negative.


MF Cropped GrassHopper #1 .jpg


Here is the full negative. Lomo 800 120 film. Shot @ f32 @100 in a converted 1914 Kodak Brownie from Post Card Film to 120.

MF GrassHopper Rappids #1 .jpg
 
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Beauty of natures water.
Ok lets give this a try: Cropped detail shot @ Grasshopper Point, first rapid, from the full negative shown below.
This is the one we would like to enter, but not sure if that is legitimate, as its not the full negative.


View attachment 218235

Here is the full negative. Lomo 800 120 film. Shot @ f32 @100 in a converted 1914 Kodak Brownie from Post Card Film to 120.

View attachment 218238
A crop is legal, great post thank you!!
 
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We startet at 6 Januari with this assignment. Februari is a short Month so I'm waiting to Monday 4 MARCH to choose my favorite image.
Bertus :smile:
 
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Time to choose my Favorite, I must say all images are beautiful, here we go!!!
2e place (and maybe 1e !!!!) is AWTY with Beautiful Aye!
1e place is Paul (Paulbarden) with his superb wet plate collodion on glass Tulips 5, congratulations both! BUT……. Pauls is a member and NOT a subscriber.
According the Monthly Shooting Assignment ("MSA") Guidelines section 5 there is a very simpel solution:
(5) If the "winner" is a non-subscriber they won't be able to review entries that are uploaded only to the MSA gallery, so they really cannot be asked to judge all the entries there. For that reason, the photographer choosing the theme and judging subsequent entries needs to be an APUG subscriber. To accomplish that, the following will happen if the new "winner" is not a subscriber:
a) the current judge may, but shall not be required to give the "winner" the opportunity to promptly (within 2 days) subscribe, in which case the "winner" will be the one who chooses the theme and judges the coming entries, in order to choose the next "winner";
So Paul if you are the 6th March a subscriber would be perfect, you may start the next assignment after subscribing.
If not (WE HOPE YOU ARE THE 6th!!!!) then may AWTY starts a new assignment on the 7th March. Thanks all!
 
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Thanks Bertus - excellent work.
And congratulations Paul.
If you wish to choose and judge the next assignment and need to discuss the subscription requirement - Start a Conversation with me.
 

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Yippee! Congratulation Paul well deserved, hope you can scrape together a few coins to subscribe and run the next months comp.
Thanks Bertus for running a another great comp.
 

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Time to choose my Favorite, I must say all images are beautiful, here we go!!!
2e place (and maybe 1e !!!!) is AWTY with Beautiful Aye!
1e place is Paul (Paulbarden) with his superb wet plate collodion on glass Tulips 5, congratulations both! BUT……. Pauls is a member and NOT a subscriber.
According the Monthly Shooting Assignment ("MSA") Guidelines section 5 there is a very simpel solution:
(5) If the "winner" is a non-subscriber they won't be able to review entries that are uploaded only to the MSA gallery, so they really cannot be asked to judge all the entries there. For that reason, the photographer choosing the theme and judging subsequent entries needs to be an APUG subscriber. To accomplish that, the following will happen if the new "winner" is not a subscriber:
a) the current judge may, but shall not be required to give the "winner" the opportunity to promptly (within 2 days) subscribe, in which case the "winner" will be the one who chooses the theme and judges the coming entries, in order to choose the next "winner";
So Paul if you are the 6th March a subscriber would be perfect, you may start the next assignment after subscribing.
If not (WE HOPE YOU ARE THE 6th!!!!) then may AWTY starts a new assignment on the 7th March. Thanks all!

Thank you very much, I’m honored! And to follow up on the membership requirement matter, it seems someone has very generously gifted me a membership to Photrio, and so now I qualify. My deepest appreciation to the anonymous donor, I’m grateful. Very kind of you, stranger! :smile:
 

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I too will say "thank you" to the generous benefactor - whoever you might be!
It certainly makes my job as "mini-moderator" of this sub-forum much simpler!
I look forward to what Paul comes up with as the next theme.
 

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I too will say "thank you" to the generous benefactor - whoever you might be!
It certainly makes my job as "mini-moderator" of this sub-forum much simpler!
I look forward to what Paul comes up with as the next theme.

I have a theme in mind and will post it shortly!
 
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