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I remember, long time ago(lol), when I was developing argentic photos, this effect was obtained using a Selenium toner

Comments (28)


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Apophis906

3:13AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Very cool shot here, just love the tone to this one.=D

Valerie-Ducom

3:42AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

oh oui!!! enfin , une photo de carnaval en couleur sepia, je crois que c'est la premie que je vois ;) super encadrement mon coeur et j'aime beaucoup la composition de la lumie... SUPER!!! bisous tout plein !!!!

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caro_gigi

3:42AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Tu continues nous surprendre. Quelle imagination et quelles ressources! Bravo!

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kimariehere

3:51AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

wonderful smiles and costumes ... beautifully done in tones and mood!! ... how fun this event must be !!.... wonderful shot!

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jinet

4:13AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Un choix de couleur audicieux ! Mais le rendu est superbe, tu as vraiment eu une bonne id.

pimbotin

4:21AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

et aujourd'hui y'a plus qu'faire un click... Cool la technologie, hein?

nhirschberger

4:43AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Wow ! Gorgeous outfits and capture ! Fantastic details and presentation ! Excellent work !!! V

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nathalie06

4:53AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Bien vu Michel l'effet selenium !!! C'est vrai que c'ait tout fait ces teintes. Je me rappelles quelques expiences en labo avec mon pe sur le sujet. Et puis tes deux modes sont exquises et gracieuses. Ca rend tr tr bien, et fait sortir ta photo du lot, Venise vu d'un autre oeil, fait du bien ! lol ! Bisous MIchel et passes un super bon week-end. V

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miladyblu

5:03AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Hello!Fabulous effects!!Superb and remarkable results!!You made a extraordinary and unique masterpiece my dearest friend Michel!!I really enjoyed this your amazing work!!Really well done!!Thank you for sharing!!V!I wish you a wonderful week end!!A big kiss and a big hug!!

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dreamlight

5:17AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Wonderful sepia scale, good DOF and excellent photo!

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girsempa

6:52AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Oh yes, I remember playing with those toners in the dark room (some 20 years ago ;-)... But they didn't come out as nicely balanced as this one, though! Beautiful tones, and another excellent capture, Michel!

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:31AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

A another wonderful photo of this series......!!!!

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jcv2

8:18AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Good old Isaac Asimov, I remember his stories. One of them was on the Moon which is related to selenium, the Greek word for moon. Fantastic work, Michel! :)

cynlee

11:06AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

now there's a blast from the past- I Robot.. fascinating.. think we'll be behind.. look what became of 2001.. i really thought i'd have a hovercar by now! ..excellent tone & portrait here michel! :]

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lafayette

11:06AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Salut Michel,tr belle et tr originale photo, le rultat est formidable! Je ne sais pas ce qu'il se passe encore sur RR mais c'est tr difficile de naviguer et tout l heure je n'avais plus d 'acc! Excellent weekend!

CameraObscura

11:44AM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Many splendid chemicals for film processing and fiber base paper printing are disappearing. Nice to see Ilford still hanging on as several companies last year closed shop. Wonderful toning. Thank you for sharing. Egmont

froznlife42

12:31PM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Honey, we'll probably still be trying to figure out how to populate Mars. This is a fantastic photo and wonderful information.

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Hendesse

12:57PM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Again a fantastic and very detailled shot. I like the sepia tones, gives a special mood to this image. Excellent!!!

soulofharmony

1:39PM | Sat, 25 March 2006

over 100 years of film development and the romance of chemical development of photography.. and exampled perfectly in this romance portrait .. michel just been observing for at least 10 minutes.. its pure class and out standing. love the tone and the DOf between the shoulders enhances the atmosphere.. genuis !!!! aghhhh!!! just love this whole series..

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claudialee

4:08PM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Great shot, however, personally - I enjoy the natural colors as they add so much to the costuming.

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Margana

6:13PM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Wonderful portraiture Michel.Love their expressions and the toning works beautifully.You have been out-doing yourself mon ami!-M :^)

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tmathise

7:38PM | Sat, 25 March 2006

I love the Selenium toner effect! It works great with this image. Beautiful work Michel! Regarding Mars, Mercury and beyond... they are all just a thought away, in the world of TRV (Technical Remote Viewing), and the teachings of Wm. A. Tiller. Most inspirational! Have a fantastic weekend my friend.

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Richardphotos

7:16AM | Sun, 26 March 2006

the capture of their happiness is awesome. I like natural better also, but this has merit also

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maggiemai

2:00PM | Sun, 26 March 2006

Amazing and beautiful! I like the tint you have put on your picture but will look for one with the natural color as I catch up in your gallery as well. :-) What an amazing event to be actually at in person!! Wow! V

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Chaos911

9:51AM | Mon, 27 March 2006

wow, what a super super work!!!! excellently done!!! :)

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Cosme..D..Churruca

2:38PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

Very fine pic !

goddessdellaluna

11:40PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

Awesome !!!!!!

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CDBrugg

3:14AM | Sat, 01 April 2006

connais-tu le film 'Ridicule' de Patric Leconte (1996)? - :-))


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MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D70s
Shutter Speed10/2000
Focal Length55

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