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Let it run the duration of Kirlian Isles III (by The Flashbulb off the album Kirlian Selections) and saved out prints every 100 frames. Also saved the camera view into a 100MB video.
s3.amazonaws.com/flight404/magneticInk_01.mov
Its not super interesting. I actually like the first couple tests more than this one, but I decided to go ahead and post it with the video so those that are interested can see more of the process. This image is the end product of 34 overlapping layers.
A contact print with A4 size digital negative and hand coated Kallitype paper.
3 minutes exposed under the winter Sun.
正午頃の晴天の太陽で 3分 って辺りが適正な模様。 ^^
感光液塗布用の道具を自作したら、そーとー上手く塗れました。
part of a personal project- i need to boost the brightness a little, contrast too, dont like that washed out white. yes, clipped highlights and shadows, i know, sue me.
Deep in thought as to which bunch is appropriate for the occasion or which one he could afford. Union Square, San Francisco, CA
And here's the original, out-of-the-camera shot (minus a slight re-size crop) of my previous upload. Scroll back and forth between the two to compare. Don't think post-processing plays a significant role in the results you see on Flickr and elsewhere? It's a necessary evil most of the time...
Two Cobra soldiers. One may or may not be Ms. Mars, which would be kind of funny, since I was actually looking for her to A) find out when she would be wearing what outfits and where, and B) on behalf of another photographer who produced a book and was looking to have those in it sign near their picture.
Same picture as the one next to it, just processed differently. I'm not sure which I like better.