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Silver gelatin contact print on 1950's Iiford contact paper, soft grade from film negative. Camera EOS 10s 35mm Fuji Microfilm hr2 developed in Tanol....scanned and kissed in NIK Silver FX
This is a bit fuzzy because I obviously let the pressure off the little pad in the contact printer....and it all shifted.
This is a tack sharp neg.......its lovely film..BUT as usual sometimes mistakes turn out as a creative opportunity. I added a texture................and I am not one of the adherents to clarity being everything, images tell stories even if blurred or shifted. The world is shifting and blurring around us all the time, no matter how much we want it not to be. I was shooting directly into the setting sun......hence the lens flare.
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Silver gelatin contact print on 1950's Iiford contact paper, soft grade from film negative. Camera EOS 10s 35mm Fuji Microfilm hr2 developed in Tanol....scanned and kissed in NIK Silver FX
This is a bit fuzzy because I obviously let the pressure off the little pad in the contact printer....and it all shifted.
This is a tack sharp neg.......its lovely film..BUT as usual sometimes mistakes turn out as a creative opportunity. I added a texture................and I am not one of the adherents to clarity being everything, images tell stories even if blurred or shifted. The world is shifting and blurring around us all the time, no matter how much we want it not to be. I was shooting directly into the setting sun......hence the lens flare.
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i've love to have it in my group 'je ne regrette rien' if you feel like it. (i've 'suggested' it)
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