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500CM Planar 80mm
APX100 (80) Tanol
scan from print onto TURA VC12 20x25
SE6 1+10
almost fully bleached (ferryicyanid-bromid) and redeveloped in SE6 1:50 and thiourea.
Detail of a wooden hull.
Hasselblad Planar, TMY in Tanol,
Kallitype on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag,
Oxalate/Acetate developer, ATS alkaline fixer,
MT3 Vario toner: bleach 1+50 30secs, toner setting e
I had overexposed this darkroom print so I might do as well some experimentation.
1) The print was bleached strongly, and redeveloped in expired Foma sepia.
2) After about 10 minutes there was only a half faint image, and I decided to replenish the Sepia B dilution with some fresh stuff.
3) To my surprise the toner now only reacted to the dark tones, where normally sepia reacts more to the mid tones and highlights. With this rather graphic image as a result.
It may well be this particular print. but nevertheless interesting enough to share.
Scanned IR print.
Rolleiflex T w/ Tessar 75mm/3.5 + Rollei Infrarot filter. Aug 15, 2020.
Rollei IR 400 developed in Adox Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.
Printed on (18x24cm) EMAKS Kx102 and developed in Ilford MG. Aug 22, 2020.
Toned in Thiourea, probably not in selenium as far as I can remember.
PS borders.
It seems like the kids are missing from most playgrounds these days. In this case the reason is obvious. I can't help wondering if kids spend less time outdoors now. But then again I also heard that Plato worried about the youth in his time. I guess it's a classic debate.
There is little new in the processing. Single exposure in RAW developed 3 times and manually blended in CS3.
Taken at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park during a cloudy rainy day. This was actually during the great flood of 2015, when much damage was done to the park.
The soft diffused light was perfect for drawing out every single tone and texture of these amazing badlands.
Since it was raining, I was using an umbrella to cover myself and (mostly) the camera, to avoid any raindrops on the lens....
Explored June 30, 2016
Explore Highest position # 46 on Thursday, July 16, 2009
The traditional hand painted tea set in a shop at the night floating market. Many things and many activities of people. The market begin in the late afternoon every weekend. The place is Amphawa, Samut Songkram, Thailand.
ชุดน้ำชาที่ตลาดน้ำอัมพวา สมุทรสงคราม ตอนกลางคืน
Exposure: 1/350 sec, Aperture: f/3.3, Focal Length: 200 mm, ISO: 4,000
Nikon D700, Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF
(No multi invitations please.:))
Lausanne, canton of Vaud, Switzerland.
Shot with vintage compact Olympus TRIP 35 & Zuiko 40mm f/2.8 lens with ND2 filter on Kodak ProImage-100 35mm film.
Photo shot in Schwarzsee, Switzerland.
On Explore: Feb. 04, 2008
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Each day has a color, a smell.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
tones: Fly Preset
texture: flypaper and Texture Time