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The Sitting Lady And The Still Life


© Graham Hughes 2014
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Silver gelatin print from a paper negative.Ernmann Globus 5 x 7 LF Camera, 1898 Ross Protar lens.…. Scanned and processed in Nik Silver FX.
Notes. I have a love for still lifes, natural light and using this camera and lense. The lens is over 100 years old and a beauty. Normally when I play at my gallery, www.gallery259.com I take the camera outside then bring it inside to develop the paper............I get worried the camera will get damaged or stolen.
This image is from me setting up inside the workroom and creating a still life from objects I cut from the side of the road across from the gallery......I will do this more.
I am loving the feel of printing positives from my paper negatives taken on expired Agfa Grade 0 glossy paper, and printed on Tetenal Vario 5 matt paper. Exposures vary from 7 - 11 secs. Developed negatives and prints in Ilford Warmtone.
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Silver gelatin print from a paper negative.Ernmann Globus 5 x 7 LF Camera, 1898 Ross Protar lens.…. Scanned and processed in Nik Silver FX.
Notes. I have a love for still lifes, natural light and using this camera and lense. The lens is over 100 years old and a beauty. Normally when I play at my gallery, www.gallery259.com I take the camera outside then bring it inside to develop the paper............I get worried the camera will get damaged or stolen.
This image is from me setting up inside the workroom and creating a still life from objects I cut from the side of the road across from the gallery......I will do this more.
I am loving the feel of printing positives from my paper negatives taken on expired Agfa Grade 0 glossy paper, and printed on Tetenal Vario 5 matt paper. Exposures vary from 7 - 11 secs. Developed negatives and prints in Ilford Warmtone.
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