Hi Spiffy,
I want to experiment with the mordencage technique but i have a question about the recipe for the solution: the copper chloride (cupric acid is what i can get, same thing?) the most...
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Hi Spiffy,
I want to experiment with the mordencage technique but i have a question about the recipe for the solution: the copper chloride (cupric acid is what i can get, same thing?) the most...
hi Earl,
i'm in need of a few pinholes so I have sent a PM.
my homemade .3mm worked fine for landscapes where the mind fills in the missing details and ignores the slight fuzziness. It...
im a big fan of the process, although i find that mine nearly always require a scanner and digital re-print in order to come up well...
these are quite interesting, i particularly like the trees....
amazing work evan... really beautiful and the process sounds fascinating
these are really beautiful...
its really hard to work out what is real and what is reflected and how the two relate to each other... Nice!
I really like the colour of the sky in the first
hi evan, wow, thats an incredibly long exposure for an outdoor shot! lucky it wasnt a windy day!
i really like the textures in the image, especially the slight denting in the ivy leaves between the...
these are lovely also. there is something historical about them, as in there is nothing to indicate that they were taken in 2013. nice!
these are great as always george! number 2 is also my favorite, there is something about it - the impossibility of wanting to climb down over the edge to see what lies beyond...
i really like the...
these are really beautiful, i love the 'damaged' quality to the film, it adds something really special to the scenes.
they call them all jeeps here too!
really nice... what bizzarre looking contraptions!
these are lovely, I particularly like the patch of light hitting the ground in the first.
somehow i seem to have missed this until now.... dunno how that happened but i'll get on it as soon as i can!
yes, this is much easier! I think for me it has a lot to do with how large the image is on my screen and how far away from it i am... If i zoom in on th monitor and move my head closer to it it seems...
thats really cool... would have loved to do something like that in school!
its a funny one isnt it! build that first one and bam! hooked!
really glad there is a community of like minded people!
lovely set! the winter colours are so muted as to be almost black and white... i like their subtlety. they benefit from being seen at full size. if i had to cose favourites they would be one and four
the colours are beautiful... i really like the movement in the flag works in the last one, it is something that would not really be too noticeable if it were black and white... 3 and 4 would be my...
beautiful... i think the second is my favorite of the two also... there is beautiful contrast and tonal range. that line of trees in the background is lovely
cool... there are a few around limerick still, although they have opted for a sort of open air box now as people were abusing them too much... I think there was a christmas tree left in one for about...
i think that sounds really cool... I would love to participate in something like that!
this looks really really interesting, thanks very much!
beautiful, it has quite a surreal dreamlike quality.
thats great, it really does make a huge difference compositionally to be able to move the horizon.
looks great! well done, its always satisfying to salvage something which seemed lost!
the brown from the tannin really gives it a stony look
beautiful.
it is very interesting to see pinholes in infrared, they seem to work really well!