Here are two proof prints from a roll of Efke 25 this weekend, done on Ilford's RC paper, MGIV grade 2, with dektol and selenium toning. Both are showing some nasty reflections from a partially cloudy sky. I really enjoy using this film with pyrocat, because specular highlights from a stopped-down aperture and the sun look so wonderful. A nice bright star with a halo and almost a squint to view them, when all works according to plan. Unfortunately, what started as a mostly blue sky turned into a mostly cloudy sky.
The paint in the first shot was very well done, but the clouds made it look like a nasty case of impetigo. The chrome trim rings should have a nice, bright point of light from the sun, but instead have a mottled look to them and are too bland.
Have any "unwanted" reflections you want to share? Best, tim
The paint in the first shot was very well done, but the clouds made it look like a nasty case of impetigo. The chrome trim rings should have a nice, bright point of light from the sun, but instead have a mottled look to them and are too bland.
Have any "unwanted" reflections you want to share? Best, tim
