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Mangersta beach, Isle of Lewis, Scotland. Shen hao 4x10. 210 mm Fujinon W. Grade 3 Lodima contact print from an FP4+ negative.
6x6cm medium format shot on Ilford FP4+ 125ASA developed in Kodak TMax developer and printed on Ilford Multigrade II RC paper, back in the days when I had a darkroom set up at home. I burned the sky in when printing in the darkroom. I digitised the print using an Epson XP-960 flatbed scanner and then processed the resulting TIF file using Cap One Pro 21. I took the photo back in 2002 using a tripod mounted Pentacon Six TL with a Carl Zeiss 50mm f/4 Flektagon wide angle lens and I'm reasonably sure it was somewhere along Glen Mullardoch in the Scottish Highlands.
Uig Sands, Isle of Lewis, Scotland.
She Hao 4x10, 210mm Fujinon W. Ilford FP4+ in Pyrocat HD. Scan from G3 Lodima contact print.
A Lake District landscape, flatbed scanned from an Ilford Multigrade II RC print made in my old darkroom. I took the photo in 1988 on Kodak TMax 100 ASA 35mm film (home developed using Kodak TMax developer), using a Nikon F301 SLR with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 standard lens. I burned the sky in during the print exposure, so no need for a 'graduated filter' when processing the TIF file in Cap One Pro 21, where I also gave this digitised version a very light split-tone.
Quite a vintage shot this one. I took it as part of an evening class project portfolio, back in the mid 1980's. I made this print about a year after doing the evening class, because I wanted to try toning some monochrome photographs and toned this one with selenium toner. One of my friends at work was a knowledgeable chemist also keen on photography and he supplied me with several bleaching and toning solutions that he used to make up in the lab. I scanned this 10x8 print using an Epson XP960 flatbed scanner. Originally taken on Kodak T-max 100 ASA b&w negative film using a Nikon F301 35mm SLR and a Sigma 24mm f/2.8 manual focus lens. I developed the film using Kodak T-max dev, followed by Ilford Ilfostop and Ilford Hypam fixer. I printed the neg onto Ilford Multigrade III resin coated paper (Ilford dev, stop and fix used), bleached the print back with a dichromate bleach solution and redeveloped it in Microphen prior to selenium toning it. I used to very much enjoy toning, because it could be carried out in daylight, with no need for working in the dark/safelight, so it was easier to judge the redevelopment and also the strength of toning. Have just discovered that the boat was a Steam Trawler called 'Sheraton' that was wrecked during a storm in 1947. To my surprise, I found out that this old boat was built in Beverley and had a steam engine provided by a company from Hull! There's a full history in this newspaper article here www.edp24.co.uk/features/real-story-behind-the-mystery-wr...
Blustons On The Far Left Dates From The Early Thirties...Closed In 2015 Only To Reapear As A Charity Shop...Sainsburys Now Replaced With The German Lidls...This Sainsburys Just Opened As The One Down The Road Just Closed Down....Wow Look At The Prams Outside Many Unattended!...Rios In The Rear...Whos Been There?...Smoky Corner On The Right Replaces The Old Auntie Annie's Porterhouse/Wolsey Tavern Pub...
Pan tiles on part of a little farmhouse building near Pollença, Mallorca in the Balearic Islands. This is a flatbed scan of a selenium toned print, (Ilford Multigrade III RC paper, I think graded at 3 when I printed it, developed in Ilford Multigrade developer, chromate bleached and redeveloped prior to toning in home formulated selenium toner, provided by a knowledgeable chemist friend). The negative was Kodak TMax 100 ASA, developed in TMax dev, rated at 100ASA and I took the photo using a Leica M42 35mm rangefinder with standard lens (Leica Elmar 50mm f/2.8 pancake lens), back in late May 1996. Apologies for lacking the willpower to spot out all the dust and scratches from the print surface!
Rescued from a very neglected home precessed monochrome print. Ilford XP1 film, Kentmere Grade3 paper.
Hasselblad 500C with Planar 80/2.8 lens. Fuji Acros developed for 11min. in 1/25 Rodinal at 20C in a Jobo 2520 tank. Printed with an LPL 7453 enlarger + EL-nikkor 135mm/5.6 lens. Paper is MCC110 5x7 processed in Adotol WT. Base exposure was Grade3 11.7sec@f11 after setting the reflection on the back window of the car as the highlight, the asphalt under the car as shadows and the tiled wall behind the truck as midtone.. The sky and the building wall on the upper left were burned in for 2 additional exposures. All were determined using the Zonemaster II and this print was obtained without any test prints on the first try. Grade 2 contrast may have given a better distribution of tones but the strong contrast used is probably more appropriate for the subject. Anyway I only made one print in a minimal amount of time.
The view is an alley leading up a hill to the backside of an old hotel that seems to have been built by adding one addition after another. There is a n illusion of astigmatism or camera shake but the image is actually in focus,
Travelling the Bellinger river from top to bottom, Point Lookout to the river mouth at Urunga. Completed over 8 days, including 3 days hiking over 48km and 5 days paddling over 80km. Bellinger River, NSW.
When you've been in the game long enough and manage to level up to a grade 3 street artist you're granted the mystical 'unpainting' skill. Watch me in action as I unpaint this wall back to it's previous mural in just 10 seconds. Magic.
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Natasha Baker riding Keystone Dawn Chorus GBR. Silver medal position.
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Tobias Thorning Jorgensen riding Jolene Hill DEN. Team competition. Grade 3.
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Tobias Thorning Jorgensen riding Jolene Hill DEN. Gold medal position.
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Natasha Baker riding Keystone Dawn Chorus GBR. Silver medal position.
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Natasha Baker with Keystone Dawn Chorus GBR. Team competition. Grade 3.
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Every school photo of me from junior kindergarten to grade 12.
From the ages of 4 years old to 17 years old.
I've wanted to do this for awhile, and then earlier today, by coincidence, I saw something exactly like this on Flickr by someone else (except in color).
My apologies for the awful quality of my middle/high school photos, they had to be scanned right out of my yearbooks. I never ordered photos in grade nine or eleven, so I had to do that. And I couldn't find my grade ten ones.
Note: I only got glasses during the winter of 2007, so only my grade 12 photo has me with glasses on. I used Adobe PhotoShop for turning the scanned photos into black and white to match the yearbook photos already black and white, and I used InDesign to put them together.
The number of tags is a record for me. I won't ever put that many again. But then again, I can only add 75, as I found out when I added them.
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As well, this will be another Madness reference, this time to the song "That Face."
"I see a face that face is mine/the mirror marks the change in time. A face I'll never see again/and it will never be the same.
Reflections of yesterday!"
I kind of went through that kind of reflection while scanning these, especially my yearbook photos. Indeed, that face will never be the same.
The song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFFg_c1kJKA
Tobias Thorning Jorgensen riding Jolene Hill DEN. Gold medal position.
Photo Copyright © FEI/Liz Gregg
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