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Hi,

Last couple of days I have ventured into the exciting world of solargraphy. I used a pinhole camera as described on www.solargraphyGallery.com and hung the cam off my balcony for three days. And this is what I got. Kinda like it.
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And this is were it was the last two days:
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So the next pic is in the making now. I'll leave it there for at least a week or so.

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Peter
 

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I think the cool ones were those left for 6 months. They were pretty cool.
 

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Hello Peter,
I'm guessing that as you haven't mentioned the material used, your (rather fine) solargraph isn't a cyanotype but the blue is just a result of reversing the original paper image ? It has given me the idea of using cyanotype for solargraphs, had anyone tried this ?
 
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@crispinuk I just used a bit of agfa brovira paper. Put it into a prepared filmcase left it out for two days. Then I scanned the image and in photoshop reversed the colours. Then I got this image.

@Tiberiustibz I like the 6 months solargraphs also. Just did have the patience with my first one. And I wanted to see how it works. If the second one is better after a week baking in the sun I will prepare 4 film cans and put them all over Maastricht to let them gather light for a couple of months or so. And I will keep doing the week ones as wel of various places.

@Jamesgignac curious to see pics of you to.

@Paul C5x4 you are right it should be the link you said.
 

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Would solargraphy work with RA-4 paper ?

Have an (almost) unlimited supply to use up, so might be worth a go.
 

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Um.. colour paper (RA-4 is a generic name for the process). Got a whole stack of the stuff to get through and there is only so much I can use for "normal" printing :smile:
 

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Oh, thanks for reminding me!!
I had a look at this website and thought to try it but got distracted...
It will be great to see more Peter :smile:

- Sarah
 
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Ok I have my new pic ready. Just one for a week but have I was just to curious. I have one cam planted in Maastricht somewhere hopefully that one will turn out ok. Too bad it is raining now.
But for now the pic:
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Exposure was one week. When I put the photographic paper I just tore a piece of to fit in the film can. Paper is again agfa brovira bn1.

Oh and if anybodyelse want to post their pic in this thread just go ahead.
 

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That's my two day long exposure from my backyard... 7x5 inches.

This stuff is fun, I am going to find inconspicuous places to start doing more of this...
 

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To keep the fun going:
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This week I will plant 4 cam's to create new ones.

@fiducio: Nice pic. What kind of paper did you use. And can you show us a pic of you cam? Maybe I will get creative as well since the small pics are not very wel defined. And yours is. And can you tell us what kind of paper you did use? Thanks.
 

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Quick question for you Peter - It's been nearly two weeks since the coffee tin was loaded with RA4 paper. Do you dunk the paper in fixer, or does it go straight on to the scanner bed ?
 

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Paul,
I am very curious to see what your results will be. I have a whole box of expired 8x10 RA-4 paper and no way to print/process it. If the RA-4 works for this process, it seems like the perfect way to use it up.

Please post your results :smile:


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Hi Paul,


I put the paper straight into the scanner. I'm not sure what will happen when you do the fixing first. I keep the paper in a light tight box. I'll have to give it a try. I think I might try devolopping as wel. You never know what the results might be.
 

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Chemical development will make the image go black.

Chemical fixing will fade the image slightly, depending on type of fixer and paper it will fade more or less.

There was some discussion a while back about using a toner first, then fixing.
 

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Took the sheet of RA-4 out. No image or discernable changes in colour. Dunked it briefly in to fixer, still nothing. Maybe a week in the bin will bring something out.

Reloaded the tin with a sheet of Agfa Brovira and put it back on the windowsill.
 
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