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At St Peter in Chains Basilica, Rome, Italy. Platinum Palladium print on Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag paper, matted to 5 in. x 7 in.
Crissie Rhodes ~ The Shires ~ London Palladium ~ London ~ England ~ Tuesday May 3rd 2017.
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So I got to meet and see the magnificent British Country duo, The Shires ~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shires_(duo), at the iconic London Palladium on Tuesday and it was hands down one of the best gigs I've EVER been to and I've been to a fair few over the 50 years I've been on Planet Earth lol.:) If anybody gets the chance to see them play live, then GO! Sell your Granny / 1st born, whatever it takes lol.:)
Have a wonderful Weekend Y'all..:)
One of the biggest shopping centers in the Czech Republic, the Palladium mall in Prague is a converted army barracks that opened in its new incarnation in October 2007.
Platinum/Palladium Print from in Camera 8x10 Negative.
Chamonix 810V Camera
Fujinon 300mm f/5.6 lens
Ilford FP4 8x10 Film
Bergger COT 320 Paper
Cimitero Staglieno, Genova,
taken 1972, printed today onto Hahnemühle Platinum Rag,
Platinum-Palladium
developer Ammonium citrate,
clearing bath EDTA/Sulfite
early light in new mexico, near ghost ranch
Hosted a great meetup yesterday, 9 big camera nerds, showing off recent prints, including silver, platinum, gravure, and even carbon.
Our honored list of attendees included fellow flickr friends: Shailendra Dhanoa, Amanda Tomlin, Karl French, and Drew Saunders as well as David Okner, Harlan Chapman and Bernice Loui.
Our very special guest was none other than Vaughn Hutchins, currently the artist-in-residence at PhotoCentral in Hayward, who arrived carrying a truckload of very fine carbon prints!
Mount Hood
Palladium contact print from digital internegative
Original 35mm negative October 1990, Agfapan APX100 in Rodinal 1:50
Print approx. 3.6 x 6" Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag
Print made December, 2018
One of my first attempts at palladium printing. I came across this one while making plans to print some more of these in order to use up the expensive chemistry on hand. I'd never posted this one as it duplicates a salt print from the same negative.
The digital negative was made with my first software curve and captures more detail than I've been able to achieve since after many iterations of curve trials using various software. We live and we learn I guess. The lesson here seems to be "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Domingão gostoso, junto com minha família... Adoro!
Levei minhas coisas pra fazer as unhas na casa de mamis e as irmãs também acabaram entrando na dança!
Pena que me esqueci de tirar foto!
Uma usou o Poção do Amor (Risqué) e a outra usou Rosa Floral e Segunda Pele, ambos da Colorama. Vou pedir pra elas tirarem foto pra me mandar e posto aqui depois.
Eu passei:
2x Obssessão, Risqué (nunca tinha usado!)
1x Palladium (BU).
Amei essa combinação e hoje rcebi elogios pela cor!
E vcs viram os swatches que a Dani (Unha Bonita) fez da nova coleção "Penélope" da Risqué? Me arrependi de não ter comprado todas as cores... :(
Kallitype on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag,
developer: mixed Potassium oxalate/Sodium acetate 2:1
The difference between these two toners is marginal after this developer.
untoned
Palladium toner 40 secs
Platinum toner 40 secs
I will be at ACP (Atlanta Celebrates Photography) on October 13th. After the portfolio review all the photographers will have an open house. Check out www.acpinfo.org for more info. If your in the area stop in.
Digital negative scanned from 4 x 5 film, printed in 100% palladium on Somerset HP 300, humidified at 40% RH.
Fumed Silica Coating. A method to improve quality of Iron prints.
Fumed silica is made of nanoparticles of silica, which make a superficial sizing of the paper. It enhances deepness of shadows, improves fine tuning of highlights, so extending tonal scale and overall contrast, while increasing sharpness.
Easy to use, can be applied with some different methods. I find this one the better being easy and effective. Here it is shown with a pure palladium print, but iron printing with a preeminent dry down effect (vanDyke, Kallitype, Cyanotype) display the most dramatic effect.
Pure palladium print: 24 drops Pd, 24 drops Iron(III)Oxalate + 1 drop Na2
Hanhemühle platinum rag paper, preheated with fumed silica
15 minutes exposure, development in Sodium Acetate. Three clearing baths (EDTA II, Na Sulphite, EDTA IV) and final washing
The video about how to coat with fumed silica is here: