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Self Portrait (high school `82)

Photography Photo Manipulation posted on Aug 30, 2007
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Yes, that is me, just a little more then 25 years ago. I was going through some things and came across this. This picture has been through some ruff times, it has been mounted, matted, put away, forgotten about, lost, found, put away again, scanned and finally uploaded. This image (11" X 14") is too big for my scanner and had to be scanned in two parts. Used just enough Photoshop to put the two parts together and clean up some of the more disgusting scratches and dust spots, other wise this is just a straight scan. Four B+W negatives where exposed to a sheet of 11" X 14" Kodalith and developed in B+W paper developer. That sheet of Kodalith (witch is a positive) was contact printed to another 11" X 14" sheet of Kodalith. The new Kodalith was also developed in paper developer to get a negative. When the negative was dry it was colored with markers. The colored negative was then contact printed to a sheet of color paper. The color paper was developed normally and this is th

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chrispoole

12:50PM | Thu, 30 August 2007

I thought it was a young Einstein at first, cool pic.

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psion005

8:28AM | Mon, 01 October 2007

Same here thought i was looking at Albert Einstein :)


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