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found a roll of film recently and forgot what was on it, so i had it developed. old photos from when i lived in worcester
Processed a single RAW to 3 exposure-levels (-2/0/+2), on to HDR, then photoshopped (cropped, orton effect).
I was mostly just fascinated with the clouds that day. Thought this could make for an interesting picture.
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Lightpost, Grande-Vallee's Pier, Gaspe Peninsula, QC, Canada. Phare, Quai de Grande-Vallee, Gaspesie, Quebec, Canada
We sat and ate at restaurant Marina in Side, Turkey, and I noticed the lightpost with the vines hanging around it. It was almost like the lightpost itself was a part of the plant
The final version. Note the sketched look to the lightpost, the walls of some of the buildings, and the main tree trunk.
Fiber based paper curls a lot, and my internegative would not lie flat, even when squished between two sheets of glass, binder clips around the edges, and me holding down as many edges as i could. The tree trunks are blurry at the top as a result...I had to pick an area that was going to get fuzzy. In future, I will probably use RC paper until the final print. I might shoot on fiber and enlarge a medium-fromat sized print, which would get lots more 'fiber' showing in the final print. Lots to try here.
Note this series of shots is made using my P&S digicam, and so lots of lighting and paper curl artifacts are apparent.
This is a process I learned from a book called "Hand Colouring and Alternative Darkroom Processes" by Andrew Sanderson.
Playing around with exposure and aperture - both photos allowed a
similar amount of light, even though in one the snow is less blurry
due to a shorter shutter time.
Exposure: 0.04 sec (1/25)
Aperture: f/3.2