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Just move away when a dog starts to lift its leg.
 
hey!

I'm rather new to this forum. Long time lurker (was mostly on here for looking into equipment when I needed to purchase at the time). Not really big on forums, but figure I could share a some work I've shot over the last couple years.. I would share my website but it's currently down, and no clue when I'll have time to get it back up hopefully early next year.

Pretty much all my work since 2017 has been shot on an MP -- 35mm summarit up until 2019 iirc, and 28mm there on till now. Just commited to digital BW with a M10M. Love the thing and makes shooting a breeze--as close as I can stick to BW film










 
Title: Thinking about SEX.
 
Киев 2022. Барахолка. Китайская камера без фокуса Скин. Пленка Фомапан 200

 
Canon IXUS aps. Turkey. I was interested in shooting an aps film. A very outdated Kodak. In the first picture, there is a fire in the mountains; in the second, there is simply a beautiful sea.
 

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@Daniela, @Steve@f8

Thank you for the compliments.

I was in an exhibition in Paris: atelier des lumières where they beam paints in a huge room.
She was sat there watching around and I took my photo with a relative long exposure, I think: 1/4 of second at f2.

There is no particular technique used. As I said I utilise Ilford Art 300, it's a matte paper and this helps the effect.
I bleached the photos in a bath of ferrycyanide for few minutes and a selenium toning 1+19.

I understood that my more impressive photos come when I have few light, and I m continuing doing that for my style.
 
atelier des lumières

That's pretty cool. We went to one in Rome a few years ago, and they're all over the place now. Recommended anyone finds themselves in the vicinity of one. They're really nice shows that bridge the world of mostly expressionist art and today's multimedia possibilities. Kind of an artistic acid trip without the mindf*ck.