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My first Wet Plate Portrait

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Want you guys to cast your eyes on my first wet plate on glass. I have varnished it with Gum Sandrac. I am proud of this image. I have scanned it with a high end scanner to get as mush detail as possible.
 

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Congrats! Looks great for a first try!

I'll be trying wet plate in the near future. Your results inspire me.


Cheers,
Flavio
 
Looks great. I know some that have been at it for a while and don't get results that look that good. Congrats!
 
Thanks Guys appreciate the time taken to reply I was outside in the shade and did not use any light modifiers or reflectors next time I will have to fill in some light especially at the face.
 
That looks fantastic; it inspires me to look further into this process that I know nothing about.
 
Looks very good! Now you can also enjoy the hi-res retouching...:smile:
 
Gold star for you.
 
Congratulations, I like the tones of it. I also want to try wet plate collodion soon... Other people doing it encourages me, thanks for sharing...
 
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