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I just uploaded an image done in the bromoil technique...

I'd love it if you would tell me if it works, or if the way is long yet..

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Your talent can be scarry. I really like this image, but I prefer it when you capture more modern images using this 'old' medium.

Why others didn't respond to your shameless post is puzzling -- you may have scared them away.
 

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mrcallow said:
Why others didn't respond to your shameless post is puzzling -- you may have scared them away.


Didn't scare me away. I like it too. I don't do bromoil myself so I can't make any technical comment. On the aesthetic side, can it be softened just a tad? I think if it were just a slight bit softer it would help overall. Getting it softer probably jumps into the technical side. Nevertheless, I can take it the way it is.
 

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I too like it, though I prefer nostalgic processes to render less-nostalgic subjects. This one looks very 1895 even without the bromoil tones. Is this a random experiment or a deliberate step toward a shift to such processes for you?
 
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bjorke said:
I too like it, though I prefer nostalgic processes to render less-nostalgic subjects. This one looks very 1895 even without the bromoil tones. Is this a random experiment or a deliberate step toward a shift to such processes for you?

I am - besides the rehearsing the technical aspects - trying to find images/motives that go with this technique. I agree that this is a bit corny/kitchy. and it is an old image I found.
so I will upload a more "modern" image to compare..

I am trying to get theese more soft, but is is difficult, as the result often just looks "grey"..

att: Michael. a colleque, who is a pianist! and drummer......
 

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