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Face photo is high contrast, Technical Pan in D76. Brick photo is Pan F+, 24mm or 17mm lens. Superimposed in the printing stage in the darkroom.

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great idea!! That's so cool that there are still people who use their imaginations and come up with awesome affects that don't involve sitting at the computer and clicking stuff. Not that there is anything wrong with that, it's just that I like the real, unedited stuff alot better(usualy.)

Great job!!!

 

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on the other hand, with sitting on a computer and clicking stuff, this could have looked a lot better...

somehow the above comment raises the question, how would he have rated without knowing that it's not digital? just the result itself?

it's still fun though, and i admire people with such analogue darkroom skills...

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I did think this was a digital pic at first. I guess I should have read your information and the other comments.

 

Forgetting all that, when you look at this image carefully, you can clearly see it is two images.

 

I guess I should study the photos I see on p.n more before making assumptions.

 

If no one knows what I am on about........ study the dark areas of this image.

 

Good one!

 

Please feel free to rate / comment on / critique any of my photos.

 

 

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Sorry, I could not resist to...... manipulate your image a little (photoshop). Darkened the background, added more contrast to the brick-man and cropped a little. What do you think?

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Does it matter how the photo was arrived at, you can sandwidth negative/transparancies together or do it digitally, or do it with a projector which is how I did this one and the ones in This folder.

. We evetually get these silly debates about "Is it art", where you get the case being put that 'It's only art if it is made with a pencil/brush/chalk/blade etc' i.e. no photo is art. Then You have the "you must never crop / dodge / burn" view, or the "All digital manipulations are wrong". Personally I say nuts to the whole "Technique-ist" argument, and just ask "Is it a good picture or not" - and there are lots of ways it can be "good". I say this was good, and that's that. [End rant]

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