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Holga 120 N, Delta 400 in Finol.
Two papers and two developers:
Left Wephota 211 in Meritol.
Right Select VC (PW14) SE15 Polychrome (two tray Lith and Siena).
Rolleiflex T, Delta 400 in Finol.
SE15 Polychrome onto Select Ivory.
Left hand side an untoned print,
with a slightly different mixture of the two developers and shorter exposure time for a less reddish result (compared with the previous print).
Lith A+B+D+water 30+30+10+1000ml 3:45 minutes, followed by two rinsing cycles of 15 seconds and Siena developer (Siena 15ml + Carbonate 20ml + Ammonium chloride 15ml + water 900ml) 2:45 minutes.
Right hand side a toned print.
Polychrome developed prints (whether yellowish or reddish) react extremely quickly to polysulphide toners and with a completely different colour compared to conventionally developed prints. Therefore, this toner should be diluted much higher than usual. MT4 polysulphide toner 1+500 (!) 40 seconds. Because the toner also works at dilutions above 1+1000, it continues to tone during the final wash. And it is essential to bear in mind that the final colour is only achieved after drying.
Retablo románico policromado de piedra que data del siglo XII.
Romanesque altarpiece polychrome stone dating from the eleventh century.
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Here is one reason among others, why it is worth visiting the Humahuace valley: the polychrome mountain. In the foreground a cemetery.
Hasselblad 501CM, Planar 100 with extension tube, yellow filter.
FP4 in Pyro 48.
Fomatone 132 batch 079648-06,
two tray development SE15 Polychrome:
1st Easy Lith (A+B+D+water) 50+50+40+1000ml 3 mins.
2nd Siena (Glycin) 15ml + Potassium carbonate 20ml + NH4Cl 20% 15ml + water 900ml 3 mins.
Alfred Waterhouse, 1881 - Victorian polychrome terracotta Romanesque revival
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Another shot of Polychrome Pass. Believe it or not, but this is a two lane road. Passing oncoming traffic can be a nail biting experience for the vehicle on the outside.
Mamiya C220, Verichrome pan,
Lobotype on HPR,
short bleached (1+75 30 secs) and redeveloped (Polychrome kit 15+15+20+600ml) hot 30 secs.
Spanish Name: Pavo real
English Name: Indian peafowl, Peacock
Scientific Name: Pavo cristatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Family: Phasianidae
Genus: Pavo
Age: Adult male
Location: Parc de la Reina Sofia en Guardamar del Segura
Province: Alacant
Country: Spain
Continent: Europe
Date: May 2022
Scanned Polychrome Lith Print.
Rolleiflex T w/ Rollei IR filter.
April 25, 2025.
Rollei IR 400, developed in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.
Polychrome printed on Foma Retrobrom 151 Sp in two baths:
1. Moersch Easy Lith (40A+40B+H2Oqs600).
2. 25 Sienna (Glycine)+20 Ammonium Chloride+20 Potassium Carbonate+H20qs 500.
Untoned (I wanted the green shadow tints exactly as they were).
The small letter box is part of a "read a book" project on Hammarö.
You borrow a book and leave another book in the box for someone else to read. A great initiative in my mind.
Denali National Park, Alaska. One road leads into the heart of Denali. Mostly visitors can only travel by bus. Last year Lenore and I got a permit to drive my truck and pick up 7 dogs from deep in the park at Kantishna. It was marvelous.
Forte Polywarmtone versus Fomatone.
Both papers were developed in identical mixtures of SE15 Polychrome (Lith&Siena). In order to achieve similar brightness and contrast, both the exposure time and the time in the two developers are different. The Fomatone (right side) requires an approximately 30% shorter exposure time than the Polywarmtone and also a shorter development time in both baths, especially in the Lith.
If the green shade of the Fomatone paper is undesirable, it can be shifted to a red-brown hue with selenium toning.
Scanned Moersch Polychrome print.
Mamiya 645 ProTL w/ M-S 45 mm/f2.8. Nov 7, 2020. Hammarö GC, 18th hole.
Fomapan 200, dev in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.
Two bath lith printing on Rollei Vintage 332 RC:
1. Moersch Easy Lith (1+10)
2. Siena + Additives (Ammonium Chloride + Potassium Carbonate).
Toned in Selenium 1+7, 45 sec.
PS borders.
May 24, 2021.
Scanned Moersch Polychrome print.
Mamiya 645 ProTL w/ M-S 45 mm/f2.8. Nov 7, 2020. Autumn sunrise.
Fomapan 200, dev in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.
Two bath lith printing on Rollei Vintage 332 RC:
1. Moersch Easy Lith (1+10)
2. Siena + Additives (Ammonium Chloride + Potassium Carbonate).
Toned in Selenium 1+7, 45 sec.
PS borders.
May 24, 2021.
Tribute to Jeff Healey, one of the greatest blues guitarists ever.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD8RFBB1zPI
Jeff was blind, and still he saw... I wish he would have been with us a little longer. Sadly not.
#roundandsquare
yes, when you visit this florist, your wrapping is assorted with your flowers!
So, how to take good care of your clients!!! LOL
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Viewed from the Polychrome Overlook in Denali National Park and Preserve, the Kantishna River zigzags out of the mountains draining part the north slope of the Alaska Range.
...
ou Jean Gabin navigue sur le Danube
HP5@1600 in DD-X
Polychromeprint onto Kodak Portralure
(lith: 30:30:0:10:0:1000 A:B:C:D:E:H20
2nd bath: 10:5:5:500 siena:NH4Cl:carbonat:H2O):
Denali National Park
Alaska
Photo of the Week in Platinum Photography Group (10/14/08). Displayed on front page of group and inducted into Hall of Fame
Explore--highest position #203
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Victorian polychrome terracotta Romanesque revival, Alfred Waterhouse, 1881
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Giotto's Campanile is a free-standing campanile (bell tower) that is part of the complex of buildings that make up Florence Cathedral on the Piazza del Duomo in Florence, Italy.
Standing adjacent to the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Baptistry of St. John, the tower is one of the showpieces of Florentine Gothic architecture with its design by Giotto, its rich sculptural decorations and its polychrome marble encrustations.
The slender structure is square in plan with 14.45 metre sides. It is 84.7 metres tall and has polygonal buttresses at each corner. The tower is divided horizontally into five stages.
On the death of Arnolfo di Cambio in 1302, the first Master of the Works of the Cathedral, and after an interruption of more than thirty years, the celebrated painter Giotto di Bondone was nominated as his successor in 1334. At that time he was 67 years old. Giotto concentrated his energy on the design and construction of a campanile for the cathedral. He had become an eminent architect, thanks to the growing autonomy of the architect-designer in relation to the craftsmen since the first half of the 13th century. The first stone was laid on 19 July 1334. His design was in harmony with the polychromy of the cathedral, as applied by Arnolfo di Cambio, giving the tower a view as if it were painted. In his design, he also applied chiaroscuro and some form of perspective instead of a strict linear drawing of the campanile. And instead of a filigree skeleton of a gothic building, he applied a surface of coloured marble in geometric patterns.
When he died in 1337, he had only finished the lower floor with its marble external revetment: geometric patterns of white marble from Carrara, green marble from Prato and red marble from Siena. This lower floor is decorated on three sides with bas-reliefs in hexagonal panels, seven on each side. When the entrance door was enlarged in 1348, two panels were moved to the empty northern side and only much later, five more panels were commissioned from Luca della Robbia in 1437. The number "seven" has a special meaning in Biblical sense: it symbolizes human perfectibility.
It is difficult to attribute artistic paternity to these panels. Some may be by Giotto himself, the others by Andrea Pisano (or their workshops).
Through this work, Giotto has become, together with Brunelleschi (dome of the cathedral of Florence) and Alberti (with his treatise De re aedificatoria, 1450), one of the founding fathers of Italian Renaissance architecture.
Giotto was succeeded as Master of the Works in 1343 by Andrea Pisano, famous already for the South Doors of the Baptistery. He continued the construction of the bell tower, scrupulously following Giotto's design. He added, above the lower level of Giotto, a second fascia, this time decorated with lozenge-shaped panels (1347–1341). He built two more levels, with four niches on each side and each level, but the second row of niches are empty. Construction came to a halt in 1348, year of the disastrous Black Death.
Pisano was replaced in his turn by Francesco Talenti who built the top three levels, with the large windows, completing the bell tower in 1359. He did not build the spire designed by Giotto, thus lowering the designed height of 122 metres to 84.7 metres. The top, with its scenic panorama of Florence and the surrounding hills, can be reached by climbing 414 steps.
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THE POLYCHROME ROOFS of HOSPICES de BEAUNE.
The Hospices de Beaune or Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune is a former charitable almshouse in Beaune, France.
It was founded in 1443 by Nicolas Rolin, chancellor of Burgundy, as a hospital for the poor.
The original hospital building, the Hôtel-Dieu, one of the finest examples of fifteenth-century Burgundian architecture, is now a museum.
The polychrome roofs are inextricably linked to Burgundy.
Multicoloured roofs are an integral part of Burgundy.
In Pays Beaunois, those of the Hôtel Dieu in Beaune, Château de Santenay or Château de Corton André, for example, are particularly noteworthy.
A symbol of prestige.
Roofs made of glazed flat tiles draw colourful patterns characteristic of the traditional architecture of Burgundy.
Polychrome roofs are status symbols, whose opulence reflects that of the owner of the building.
With their luminous beauty, they initially covered the great cathedrals of the 13th century, then the princely residences of the 14th century, before becoming available to the rich urban bourgeoisie of the 15th century.
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Artist Toze.
material: plywood, canvas, cotton wool, polychrome.
Plywood. Family collection, Krakow,
Kunstenares Toze.
materiaal: multiplex, canvas, katoenen watten, polychroom.
Plywood. Family collectiie, Krakow,
I know this pano is a mile wide, but it kinda' had to be to give you an idea of the grandeur of Polychrome Pass in Denali park.
Also seen on the Teklanika Tundra Wilderness bus Tour.
You can see some members of our tour in the lower left hand corner.
A stunning bird painting from around 700 years ago. Fourmile Ruin is located in the Silver Creek drainage in the general vicinity of Show Low, Arizona. The bowl is in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago. Here's the museum's description:
www.artic.edu/artworks/187543/bowl-depicting-a-bird-with-...
PD License per Museum website, levels adjusted by me. This is the museum's photo, and this is the best Fourmile pot I've ever seen. Only virtually, so far....
This ancient artist anticipated the European cubist artists by about 600 years!
I've been writing a series of Traveler's Checklists for the National Parks Traveler. I've written and uploaded enough for weekly publication through June. The Checklist I wrote for Denali National Park was finished today, and I looked back through images of my Denali visit back in 2014 to find a few to use with the article. I discovered some images I'd never worked on, and others, I reworked, because my editing skills are much better now than they were in 2014 - that, plus Lightroom and Photoshop have improved on the tools I use when working on the images.
This image was taken early in the morning along Polychrome Pass. I'd stayed 5 days with an outfit called Camp Denali, and this was the day we all were bused back to the visitor center. We'd left at the crack of dawn, so the morning light and dramatic clouds really added to the colorful mountain scene.
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🇫🇷 retable gothique du 16e siècle est triptyque en bois polychrome.
* Quand les 2 volets sont fermés, on peut admirer les peintures de saint Etienne et de saint Antoine l'Ermite.
* Lorsqu'il est ouvert, on peut admirer un groupe sculpté, avec :
à gauche >saint Matthias l'apôtre choisi par Pierre pour remplacer Judas après sa trahison et la mort de Jésus.
- au centre :
- Saint Etienne était un juif converti , début du 1er siècle dans la première communauté chrétienne de Jérusalem. Il fut diacre et mourut lapidé en 35, ce qui en fit le premier martyr de la chrétienté .
- Saint Maurice d'Agaune est un soldat copte égyptien mort à la fin du 3e siècle pour avoir refusé, de massacrer tous les habitants de la région de Martigny (Valais suisse) converti au christianisme par saint Materne.
-St Nicolas : saint Nicolas, est un grec né à Patare en Lycie vers 270 et mort à Myre en 343La Saint-Nicolas est célébrée traditionnellement le 6 décembre,
A droite : Saint Florian de Lorch était un officier romain du 3e siècle qui fut noyé dans l'Enns, une pierre au cou
.🇬🇧 The 16th century Gothic altarpiece is a polychrome wooden triptych.
* When the 2 shutters are closed, you can admire the paintings of Saint Stephen and Saint Anthony the Hermit.
* When open, a sculpted group can be admired, with :
on the left >St Matthias the apostle chosen by Peter to replace Judas after his betrayal and the death of Jesus.
- in the centre:
- Saint Stephen was a Jewish convert who joined the first Christian community in Jerusalem at the beginning of the 1st century. He was a deacon and was stoned to death in 35 AD, making him the first martyr of Christianity.
- Saint Maurice d'Agaune was an Egyptian Coptic soldier who died at the end of the 3rd century for refusing to massacre all the inhabitants of the Martigny region (Swiss Valais), who had been converted to Christianity by Saint Materne.
-St Nicholas: St Nicholas, a Greek, was born in Patare in Lycia around 270 and died in Myre in 343. St Nicholas is traditionally celebrated on 6 December,
Right: Saint Florian de Lorch was a 3rd-century Roman officer who was drowned in the River Enns with a stone around his neck.
🇩🇪 Der gotische Altaraufsatz aus dem 16. Jahrhundert ist ein Triptychon aus polychromem Holz.
* Wenn die beiden Flügel geschlossen sind, kann man die Gemälde des Heiligen Stephanus und des Heiligen Antonius des Einsiedlers bewundern.
* Wenn sie geöffnet sind, kann man eine geschnitzte Gruppe bewundern, mit :
links >Heiliger Matthias, der Apostel, der von Petrus ausgewählt wurde, um Judas nach dessen Verrat und dem Tod Jesu zu ersetzen.
- in der Mitte:
- Der Heilige Stephanus war ein jüdischer Konvertit, der Anfang des 1. Jahrhunderts in die erste christliche Gemeinde in Jerusalem aufgenommen wurde. Er war Diakon und starb im Jahr 35 n. Chr. durch Steinigung, was ihn zum ersten Märtyrer des Christentums machte.
- Der Heilige Mauritius von Agaune war ein ägyptisch-koptischer Soldat, der Ende des 3. Jahrhunderts starb, weil er sich weigerte, alle Einwohner der Region um Martigny (Schweizer Wallis), die vom Heiligen Materne zum Christentum bekehrt worden waren, zu massakrieren.
-St. Nikolaus: St. Nikolaus, war ein Grieche, der um 270 in Patare in Lykien geboren wurde und 343 in Myra starbDer Nikolaustag wird traditionell am 6. Dezember gefeiert,
Rechts: St. Florian von Lorch war ein römischer Offizier aus dem 3. Jahrhundert, der mit einem Stein um den Hals in der Enns ertränkt wurde.