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neurocat
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I like it a lot. Interesting technique too.
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Scanned from a TMAX P3200 negative. The scanner picked up the
detail in the window better than zero burning in the darkroom, AND
left the window pane white. Dang scanner. Now my darkroom is out
of a job.
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Comments appreciated.
Thanks!
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I would have cropped out the top, down to the rocks. The color in the water is beautiful.
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Thanks for your comments. There is no distortion because I used a flat film plane. The pinhole itself distorts less than a lens. As far as developers that solarize well, Edwin Buffaloe's site, http://unblinkingeye.com/Articles/Solarization/solarization.html, lists good developers, homebrews and papers and provides solarization history, chemistry and excellent instructions.
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Exposed in an 8X10 pinhole camera on Ilfobrome paper. The paper
negative was developed in Solarol and flashed with light about halfway
through. The solarization reversed most of the paper negative to make
a unique, original positive.
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I like the sharp contrast, although I've never been able to get that from T-Max. I like how the paws and hands show, and the deep gaze from both subjects eye/s.
Foggy sunrise on a Kentucky Horse Farm
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