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Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jun 11, 2007
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This is a scan of a hand print. All 'effects' were added in the dark room. Thanks for viewing! Kodak High Speed Infrared (HIE)

Comments (7)


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TheSeekerr

4:31AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

An interesting shot, certainly an unusually bright take on this scene!

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CosmicPsycho

4:47AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

I really love this! It looks like its been printed on canvas? I love it it's wonderful! +fav! xx Cosmic

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cfulton

6:08AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Thanks for the comments! Cosmic, the printing was done by me in a darkroom, on fibre-based paper. The canvas effect was created by placing a gause-type material over the image for about a third of the exposure time. The ragged borders were created using torn masking tape to hold the paper in place.

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thecytron

8:55AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Interesting style of composition!

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bclaytonphoto

9:48AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Stunning presentation

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mark.spooner

2:20PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Excellent work, love the technique!

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cameraobscura2

12:33AM | Tue, 12 June 2007

Nice to see film still being used. The subject matter is something I love myself and you have also done a nice job with the presentation. Thank you for sharing. egmont


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