I got a really fine image that, dare I say...will be the one shot closest to my home from Robert Young, today. Got any technical info, Robert?
Foma 200 @ 200.
Pentax MX, 50mm f/2, #8 yellow filter
Parodinal (search the forum), 1:100, 1hr stand
Ilford MGIV Portfolio RC postcard (did you guess that one?) Pearl finish, "old" box, I think they have changed the back printing font in the new batches.
Kodak brand #2 printing filter (might have been #3, don't have notebook here).
Cards resting on enlarger (D2) baseboard, two drafting triangles used to make pocket for aligning cards.
Exposure probably around 10 seconds @ f11, don't have notebook handy
150mm lens and associated cone and condensor to move enlarger head higher on column for working room.
Dektol 1+1 2min, 20C(approximately)
Acetic acid stop
Kodak Fixer
Wash and dry, no toning.
Jake sent me his updated address, and I show it in my final list, but for whatever reason, it was not included in what got sent out. I won't post it openly in the forum, but anyone who has yet to mail their cards to Jake (Black Dog) can PM or email me and I will give you his current address.
- Randy
Thanks Robert. That certainly is complete information!
Maybe it's time for another NE Kansas shoot.
Won't have time for that for a while (weekends seem a bit over programmed these days) but you are welcome to come to Lawrence this Sunday for Worldwide Pinhole Day. We (Lawrence Photo Alliance) are sponsoring the 3rd of 3 pinhole workshops Sunday 4/29 from 1-4 at the Lawrence Arts Center. "Free" but we would like to have a small donation to cover materials, couple of bucks.
For the 3rd workshop, we aren't going to be building cameras (unless you REALLY, REALLY want to) but will have a collection of premade cameras to play with. Or bring your own. We will have a supply of 5x7 and 8x10 RC paper to use as "film" and chemistry to soup your negatives on the spot. You can try printing a positive or just scan and print later.
http://www.pinholeday.org/
Thanks to Matt King very nice Lamp Post? " Did I guess right Matt?"Or is it a flying saucer projecting a beam down to earth??? I don't Know.
Very nice paper Matt, subdued shine, never used Polymax before.
Cheers Greg
My cards are already sent. They are a photo of the ruins of a city (Belchite) that in the Spanish civil war, in 1937, was intensivelly bombed and most of unhabitants were killed.
After 70 years, ruins remain nearly in the same situation.
I hope you'll like it!
Four more this week. Thanks so much to:
Mark Fisher for his scaaaary face from a country fair - very cool
Donald Grindstaff's cat palying with one of three bunnies
Randy Libersky's interesting image of a very good looking woman reviewing engineering plans
Gord Robinson (? can't read the writing) sent a decent postcard from Japan
Regards, Art.
Thanks Gord for clarifying. I'm looking forward to your postcard.Sorry Art - Gord Robinson did not send the postcard from Japan - mine are in the process of being printed.
Also, I have no idea who sent the card from Japan - I just checked my list (twice) and didn't find any addresses in Japan, BUT that doesn't meant that it couldn't have been sent by someone traveling or working out of town...
- Randy
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