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Black Sun over the Black Sun sculpture by Isamu Noguchi at Volunteer Park in Seattle, WA.
Photographed with a Chinon SLR camera using an Auto Tamron f/4.5 21mm lens. The film is Kodak Spectrum Analysis film 5367, no.1 expired 4/1981. The film is only sensitive to UV and blue light. This was a 1 second exposure at f/4.5. It has been reversed like you would with a negative but you can see where the sun and the bright sky has become solarized from over exposure while the rest of the scene is exposed as a negative. The film was developed in Kodak HC-110 dilution F for 10 minutes with Benzotriazole used as an anti-fogging agent.
Black Sun Black Sun
Black Sun over the Black Sun sculpture by Isamu Noguchi at Volunteer Park in Seattle, WA.
Photographed with a Chinon SLR camera using an Auto Tamron f/4.5 21mm lens. The film is Kodak Spectrum Analysis film 5367, no.1 expired 4/1981. The film is only sensitive to UV and blue light. This was a 1 second exposure at f/4.5. It has been reversed like you would with a negative but you can see where the sun and the bright sky has become solarized from over exposure while the rest of the scene is exposed as a negative. The film was developed in Kodak HC-110 dilution F for 10 minutes with Benzotriazole used as an anti-fogging agent.