Forum: Photography


Subject: A Zen Moment

picnic opened this issue on Dec 07, 2001 ยท 16 posts


picnic posted Fri, 07 December 2001 at 8:40 PM

I was going to title this 'One Hand Clapping' but figured youall would think I had gone over the edge LOL. I love 'spareness' but its difficult sometimes to find.

Oh, BTW, for anyone that likes duotones in PS--I used Luminous Landscape's settings for selenium quadtones as my jumping off place and really like it.

Diane


billglaw posted Fri, 07 December 2001 at 9:11 PM

Special, just to observe this scene is good and then the treatment adds a lot. I believe that this type of work is generally improving the presentions in this forum.


mpetit69 posted Fri, 07 December 2001 at 9:46 PM

A strange combination between being captured and desired freedom, simply refined and beautiful...wow.


Slynky posted Fri, 07 December 2001 at 10:51 PM

I have never once worked with duotones, should I? this is great by the way man.


SueO posted Fri, 07 December 2001 at 11:03 PM

This is awesome. Sue


doruksal posted Sat, 08 December 2001 at 12:41 AM

Very beautiful...


Lilgooser posted Sat, 08 December 2001 at 5:24 AM

me likey:)


picnic posted Sat, 08 December 2001 at 8:35 AM

Attached Link: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/duotone.htm

Slynk, I don't know. You do work in b/w and digitally, so you might want to explore it. You sure can have a lot of control over the toning of a b/w. Here's a link to Luminous Landscape's duotone article http://www.luminous-landscape.com/duotone.htm Alpha, I sort of covet Piezography but neither of my 2 Epsons work with it and I don't think I can afford a new wide format AND the system LOL. Wish it was available for more of the regular format Epsons because I'd consider it (well, when I can come up with the funds). I have 2 and would love to make one dedicated to b/w. Diane

picnic posted Sat, 08 December 2001 at 8:37 AM

I wasn't sure this would be well received. I really like it but one never knows smile. diane


Slynky posted Sat, 08 December 2001 at 9:11 AM

continuous ink supply? Full conversion to what? Either way, no one ever give the argument thatt hey save a ton of money with digital camera by not buying film, especially if you're all as sick as Alpha and Picnic, lol. wierdos, luv yas tho. ry


picnic posted Sat, 08 December 2001 at 9:26 AM

Alpha, what continuous ink supply are you going to use?? I've looked at 2 and keep reading about them. That I'm considering for one of my printers--they are available for my printers now. I print mostly 8 x 10's and keep trying to tell myself that if I want larger I can have them done commercially LOL--you and I are both great 'rationalizers' (are you meaning conversion to Piezography???--I'm thinking that's what you're referring to). I am buying my carts right now from www.atlex.com--quite a bit cheaper. I discovered them when I had to buy 48 color and 12 black carts for that printing job from hell this Fall LOL. Oh, BTW, I spent most of last evening trying to get Epson's colorlife paper to give me what I get from HWM. I used Epson's profile but it was way too dark and 'brown'. I found no way to change the contrast without screwing it up totally. So--now I'm on my way to getting the settings exactly for it like the HWM (altho', of course, the 'same' settings don't work). Epson's issues with paper are the only thing about them that bug me. Explain this to Slynky smile Diane


picnic posted Sat, 08 December 2001 at 2:28 PM

I've read really good things about that paper and am going to order some. I have no problem at all with the HWM from Epson and plan to do some more with some of the art paper from Digital Art Supplies, but Ilford's name keeps coming up so will def. try it.


Slynky posted Sat, 08 December 2001 at 4:53 PM

nothing was explained, there for you all suck, boo and booooooo! Have I nothing better to do with my time, than to write "Have I nothing better to do with my time"? how is it "continuous"? Must be a description of there being a LOT of ink, but it can't go on forever...


bsteph2069 posted Sat, 08 December 2001 at 7:09 PM

I think continuious ink is simply a tube which leads from the cartridge to a large bottle. You get continious ink by refilling the bottle! Bsteph


PunkClown posted Sun, 09 December 2001 at 7:35 AM

And thus we find that a discussion on less...becomes....more!


Antoonio posted Mon, 10 December 2001 at 1:59 AM

Awww, I dig this one. .n