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Again, I had my chems entirely too cold. Also, I'm pretty sure I was using a paper that didn't want to lith. I finally just got fed up waiting for something to happen, so I flipped the print upside down in the tray and just left the darkroom. The diagonal lines on the pic come from the lines on the bottom of the tray.
Anyway, I'll know better for next time.
Personnage qui regarde comme d'habitude.
L'importance de la personne qui voit.
Qui nomme le monde à sa façon.
L'arbre, symbole de la vie, de la beauté, de la nature.
La ville représente la connaissance.
Ce n'est pas la lumière qui manque à notre regard, c'est notre regard qui manque de lumière.
Gustave Thibon
Matières mixtes. Acrylique, gel, plastique, feutre.
Graphisme.
© Belinda Wallace, 2012.
This photo was originally taken as part of a first year University analogue project with the theme of decay. At the time, I was very embarrassed when one of my friends followed me into the kitchen when I offered her a drink and she noticed the various food items that were definitely past their "Best Before" date! Luckily she was very understanding.
This year I've used the negative to experiment with Lith printing, something which I'm really enjoying. This photo managed to get quite mangled in the print dryer last session and has the last week under some heavy books, so you can imagine how I felt when I discovered I needed to get it wet again this week for a selenium toning session!
I took the big red fish that the captain gave me to Khalid's restaurant where he had treated me to lunch the day before. They put together this meal for me and didn't let me pay for anything.
My Rogers building photos were pretty dull, but I think this lith experiment helped. At least this time around, it looks like the building is perhaps smiling...
Rialto theater in Searcy printed using Lith developer. Originally printed 10" by 10" but cropped on scanner.
Item Number: 185-4-PT1
Document Title: RESIDENCE OF G.T. FULFORD, ESQ., BROCKVILLE, ONTARIO; A.W. FULLER, ARCHITECT, ALBANY, NY
Project: 00185; Fulford, G. T.; Brockville; Ontario; Canada; 07 Private Estate & Homesteads; 10 PLANS (1897-1931)
Location: Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category: PLAN
Purpose: A&E (Architectural & Engineering)
Physical Characteristics: FAIR H 11 3/4, W 13" lith pos graphite paper
Dates: 06NOV1898
Notes: HAS FLOOR PLANS FOR 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR ALONG WITH TWO PICTORIAL ELEVATIONS OF RESIDENCE; 2 COPIES
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.