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(on analog photo paper, Orwo PN 111)

(on photo paper, Adox MCP 312)

Around Savères.

2022 ©MichelleCourteau

Shop near the old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane.

This is a scan of the Salt Print of the wet plate collodion negative I made 2 days ago as a test for this process.

This print is on Bergger COT 320 paper, and gold toned.

Feeling the Atmosphere in the History of the Film Festival

 

Interesting to see bronze hand prints of most of the celebrities on the Allee des Stars.It was somewhat like the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the US.

 

A selection of palm prints near the popular Palais des Festivals for the cinephiles & music lovers.

 

Cinephilia and Filmmaking ... Cannes April 2017

i tagged the winners of the print giveaway. so if you won please flickrmail me and tell me which picture you wanna have and your adress...and then i can sent them away in the next week :]

Salt Print. Hasselblad 501CM with 180mm CF T* and Kodak T-Max 100 (ASA 50) developed in Rodinal 1:50. Digital negative made with Pictorico Premium OHP Transparency Film. Printed on Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag under Edwards Engineering 18x20 UV lightbox for four minutes. Borders masked with Scotch removable Magic Tape.

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Lake Lucerne

near Weggis LU

Schweiz

 

Hasselblad 503 CW, Makro Planar 4/120 mm, Ilford FP4+

Lithprint onto unknown Baryta paper

Cropped to portrait format to fit my A4 scanner

 

I'm still discovering old prints in my basement.

OK, what is this? While sitting across from this "mix of stuff" I realized it was an interesting juxtaposition of the old, the new, and some of the tools used. In the foreground an old print of an old friend sits. She happens to be painting her mailbox at the time, and the time was mid 1970's. A b/w 8x10 print I shot on a Minolta SRT102 on Kodak Tri-X film which I had processed and printed in a darkroom I had built in my basement.

 

Off in the distance, "the new," a new b/w image matted and framed, and awaiting to be wrapped up and given as a gift. That one shot on the Nikon you see on the right.

 

The tools in the middle, an old Canon 50D, and still very useable, and many of the photos of mine seen here on Flickr were shot with it. Mounted on it is one of Canon's best L lenses, their 24-105, F/4 lens. To the right of that sits our Nikon D850, an absolute joy of a camera, and on it sits our go-to 24-70 F/2.8 Nikon lens.

 

As I sat and looked at all this I thought it be an interesting time machine of a shot, nothing special maybe, but interesting to me. This shot was done on an iPhone.

Snow scenes.

 

I'm really excited about these pictures. I saw these markings out in the field all by themselves, with no tracks around them. Weird! What could that have been? My best guess was that a large bird (maybe a Hawk) dropped down out of the sky and got a mouse.

 

After I got home I searched on images of bird wing prints in the snow and this is what they look like.

 

Neat!

 

Looks like in this one, it took several shots for the bird to get the mouse.

 

February 20, 2021

MKT Trail, Columbia, Missouri

This is a Christmas print for a friend who lost her dog this year,

lumen prints with paper hanni sent me.

 

blowsy rose and blowsy doll

  

**the the doll is by Sandy Mastroni

Toyo 45G View Camera Fujinion A 240/9. Ilford FP4+ 125 rated at ASA 64. 1/125 sec F16.

Speedlight in softbox with inner baffle removed - full power, camera right. White V-flat on left.

Developed in Ilfosol-3 for 5:30 (N+1.)

Contact printed on Ilford MG Fiber paper with Ilford MG developer. 16 sec exposure with dodging of the orchid petals and burning of the upper right corner (to remove the softbox flap that was in the frame...)

Toned in selenium 1:40 dilution for seven minutes.

 

The initial versions were very flat and appeared underexposed. After several iterations, I achieved denser negatives by rating the film a full-stop slower, and extending the developing time to lift the whites. I also pulled back on the selenium toning.

 

After accounting for the bellows factor, I was at F16, which was a more open aperture than I wanted - I was maxed-out on my lighting. I tried to compensate for the shallow DOF by utilizing swing in the front standard to bring the three orchid flowers into focus - I think I achieved partial success...

 

Overall, I think that I could have used another stop of light. I am still finding it somewhat difficult to account for the print "dry down."

 

This is all new to me, and I am having a lot of fun. The next step may be to try the silver chloride paper that I recently bought - this will entail a lot of testing, since the paper is much slower than the typical "enlarger" paper that I have been using.

   

Taken at the abandoned South Carolina State Mental Hospital

My camera finds Hosta leaves more interesting when dead.

I am inclined to agree.

Lith print

Burke and James 5x7

Arista 200 in Perceptol.

now equipped with a 5d mkii

 

brace yourselves, good things are to come

Natalie Kucken and I shared some film, I shot the roll first and then wound it up and she shot it next

 

Her photos span over a few months, from summer bike rides to snow

 

this was such a beautiful experience and I have a roll from Jill that I will be doing the same with

 

the rest of the shots are here:

exposedfaraway.tumblr.com/

 

my photo is the young girl on the bottom and hers is the snow

Contact Print - 4x5 Film Negative - Sanders LPL enlarger - Dektol 1+2 - Ilford Galerie Paper

 

I recently was juried into a winter residency at the Penland School of Craft, I spent two weeks in their amazing darkroom printing nonstop.

Autumn is here...

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Fomapan 100 in Rodinal 1:100

Voigtlander R3A, Voigtlander Norton 40/1,4

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Print on Rollei Vintage with Moersch SE6.

 

lumen print with varycon fotokemekia

 

the birthday bouquet, deconstructed

View On Black

 

unsure about this, I am going to continue to rotate it until I am happy with it

June 20, 2018 - Northern Franklin County Nebraska US

 

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Even though I wasn't feeling the best, there were small chances of some small cells developing to our northwest that afternoon. It was enough to pull me out of my slump...

 

I always have gear ready just in case this happens.. I scooted south from Kearney and just north of Axtell Nebraska this was a brewin'

 

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Dale Kaminski @ NebraskaSC Photography

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Playing with the computer on how to make triptych out of the lumen prints I have made.

 

“I wandered lonely as a cloud

That floats on high o'er vales and hills

When all at once I saw a crowd

A host of golden daffodils

Beside the lake beneath the trees

Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.”

― William Wordsworth, I Wander'd Lonely as a Cloud

Lumen print using 11x14" Ilford MGFB warmtone photo paper.

 

"I see your face in every flower

Your eyes in stars above

It's just the thought of you

The very thought of you

My love" - Ray Noble from the song The Very Thought of You

Macro Mondays and "Printed Word"

 

I was looking around the house for an old newspaper as I hadn't bought one for quite a while and I came across an edition of "Photography News" which is a free newspaper which can be picked up at certain outlets including Jessops which is still open in the nearby town of Horsham.

 

Once I had found it I started flicking through the pages to find a word/composition I liked. After locating a section with some words and a photo I noticed a paragraph containing photographic abbreviations and decided to make it a depth of field shot as these abbreviations all seemed to line up together.

At the present time it is not so easy to inspire the little ones to read. Luckily, it succeeds again and again. Nice is that our daily newspaper has a special part extra for the kids.

Mono-printed resist and discharge dyed silk - 63cm x 63cm

 

This is one of several pieces that have been created through a series of processes designed to help me 'get out of my own way' with work aligned more to feelings and moods which arise as marks are made. Spontaneous responses backed up with confident experimentation.

 

I didn't care too much for this piece in it's earlier stages as the mono-printed ink was heavy and lacked the dynamic textures that had been created on the other pieces, but later, as the work developed, the darkness became a core feature in itself.

 

As with all abstract work, interpretations are personal to the viewer.

Who is the creator?

 

Oil-based ink on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.

For more on this one, you could click here. davewhatt.wordpress.com/2023/02/28/the-earlier-lino-print...

silver gelatin prints for the tethered series (work in progress)

I'm not sure if anyone will be interested, but I've decided to do a print giveaway.

Prints will most likely be printed a4 size.

 

But if you are interested leave a comment and put the link of which photo in my stream you would like.

 

And here are some outtakes/photos I haven't uploaded to flickr, so if you want one of those instead comment with the number.

 

I'll pick 6 people at random on Thursday 22nd. Probably about 8pm UK time

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