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Whilst walking near home, I posed myself the question "What would the 'street photography of country folk' look like?".

Scott Theater in Waldron, Arkansas. Photographed on a Holga and printed using a Lith process.

Fomatone MG classic developed in Fotospeed Lith.

 

Nikon FM2N, Ilford HP5+.

Detail of a hotel room roof beam treated as if processed on lith film.

4x5 pinhole at 35mm focal length onto Ortho Lith today just because the sun was shining.

200mm magnifier from Tesco on pre flashed ortho lith

Contact print from digital negative on Adox PE

[taken in Oct 06; film: HP5 Plus; exposure: 1/300 f11; 85mm; developer: Tetenal Ultrafin Plus 8min @ 19°C]

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

Kodak D-85

redevelop Defender 15-D

Slightly different effect with the processing on this Dorset cottage and garden but maybe too purple :(

Lith print,

badly scanned

Done on Fomatone 131 FB glossy paper, LD20 Lith developer.

Almost an hour of startrails over the river Maas near Lith (the Netherlands).

Composed out of 172 pictures with each 20 seconds exposure time. This makes a total of 57 minutes and 20 seconds of startrails..

I used one of the pictures as foreground featuring myself and girlfriend watching the stars pass by..

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Sharp observers will notice a small meteor between the branches of the tree on the right, just beneath the top.

Dijkhuis in Lith, 29 juli 1937

 

Naam Fotograaf: Het Zuiden

Fotonummer: 1651-000213

 

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Experimenting with film plane masks. Positive and negative lith film from an art project in the 1990s were placed in the camera and the film was exposed twice. The registration is not exact, I'm not sure whether to pursue this technique further. Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517 with Fomapan 100 film developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 7 mins at 22 degrees.

My Rogers building photos were pretty dull, but I think this lith experiment helped. Reduce a photo to near B&W lithography, just keeping enough shadow detail to maintain a minimal sense of depth and tonality. This one, I like.

View On Black

 

Lith film was used in many darkroom effects. This super-high contrast film was originally designed for the printing industry, getting its name from the lithographic process that was used to print magazines and books. It was black and white taken to the extreme, providing an image that was just that - all black and white with no greys in between.

Dolls head in paper hat. Paper neg. contact printed

So this is one of the prints I made from my first time ever using Fiber Paper and Lith Developer. So this is a competely new experience for me in many levels. Pretty fun stuff really.

 

Arista EDU Fiber Based Glossy Paper. Used Arista A + B Lith Developer at 1:1:25 ratio.

 

The tree itself was a 35mm B&W shot I took over in Ford County, Kansas, about 3 miles west of Offerle, Kansas, just north of US 50/56 Highway. Really cool old tree located there next to a nearly gone old farmstead.

South of Ann Arbor, Michigan.

 

Medium format, developed in EZ Lith.

Scanned 35mm Negative - Processed using my little digital lith program.

 

You can find the program here: dlp.zonev.de

Watercolor paint and text underneath a litho positive. <3

Moersch Easy-Lith 1:20

Ilford Galerie 2.5K

Ferrari 612 Scaglietti - Downtown Chicago, IL

lith print 30x40cm

minolta xg9 + rollei ortho 25

dokumol 1+5

lith print

The wedge-shaped glass Urbis building is due to open as the National Football Museum in February 2012. I went into Manchester to have a look at the Photo Exhibition taking place in the Cathedral until the 28 august (recommended). The Urbis building is nearby along with the Big Wheel and the 'Printworks' entertainment complex (seen on the right of this picture).

Monokle based on Vega-12

Film: Across 100

Dev: D-76 1:1

Paper: FOTEKS-1 (expired 1992) 13x18

Dev: D-9

Foma Sepia toner

Lith print on Fomatone 131 paper, developed in LD-20.

Made from a 120 film negative.

The old burial mounds at Gamla Uppsala.

 

Lith-print on Kodak Elite Art developed in Kodalith Super 1+1+10+2old brown

 

Pentax LX smc 28/3.5

Fuji Acros

lith print, 13x18, fomapan 400 in d76, minolta dynax 5, and Foton paper, 35 years after exp date.

odbitka litowa, fomapan 400 i baryt Fotona co Gierka pamięta i to dobrze...

Monokle based on Vega-12

Film: Across 100

Dev: D-76 1:1

Paper: FOTEKS-1 (expired 1992) 13x18

Dev: D-9

Untoned

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