Vaughn
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Nicely done, Niranjan. That stairway in Greece looks to have wonderful light to play with!
I remember the original of that way back when when you posted it here as a silver print.
Nicely done, Niranjan. That stairway in Greece looks to have wonderful light to play with!
Thanks, Vaughn. I think I could have made the end of the stairway a little bit brighter to increase the impact. But I didn't want to lose the details and blow it out. So I didn't push it.
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beautiful image - the contrast between the model and the chaotic vegetation is striking, and the tonality of the kallitype is excellent.
Two more salt prints from me too:
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Blind Arches and Archway / Jamnagar, India
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Way Out / Skyros, Greece
Process still the same - same paper (5"x8" COT 320.)
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Looking good, Frank.
The light reflecting adds nicely to the image!
Two interesting images, printed very well.Two more salt prints from me too:
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Blind Arches and Archway / Jamnagar, India
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Way Out / Skyros, Greece
Process still the same - same paper (5"x8" COT 320.)
:Niranjan.
Humidity wrecks my workflow. When printing negatives onto Fixxons with my QTR curves, it makes the ink pool in areas of highest loads. But if I run a dehumidifier and drive down RH levels to 50%, I’m back in business.
The top of the image might be a little heavy, but the composition still carries the weight to get our eyes up there.
Here is something a little different --
Dead Big Horn Sheep, April 2019
Zion National Park
5x7 negative
Platinum/palladium Print
Thanks Frank. Your last set was nice too.Two interesting images, printed very well.
Humidity wrecks my workflow. When printing negatives onto Fixxons with my QTR curves, it makes the ink pool in areas of highest loads. But if I run a dehumidifier and drive down RH levels to 50%, I’m back in business.
It took me a while to find the sheep...good way to make the viewer explore the whole picture.
I guess this is the kind of an image that Pt/Pd excels in, with the majority of the tones in the upper zones. I wonder if something like carbon can reproduce a high-key image like this as well. Salt can probably do it.
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Would blow drying it just before printing work? It probably might make the curl much worse, though.
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I am guessing not -- I think it's the ink solvent's inability to evaporate into the humid air, not the film's retention of moisture, that causes this problem.
And given my experiences with Epson P900's printer paths, I would be reluctant to do anything to increase film curl. (It took six printer replacements for me to receive one that was free of paper path misalignment issues.)
A trio of platinum/palladium prints. All three are a pt/pd blend - approximately 60:40 Platinum/ palladium. All three on Bergger COT320.
Intriguing images, Scott. The second on seems to have a reflection of the first one. What camera - Holga or something funky like that?
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I see...that the reflection of the room as you are shooting through the glass. I thought it was the other way around...visual dyslexia...![]()
Good images, FC.Oh, the image is deliberately hard to read - I want people to think about what they're seeing. Challenge perceptions and all that.
Scott, I print tons of Revere but have never used COT320. How do the two compare, in your experience?
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