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Proseguendo nel discorso cominciato ieri ecco , nella foto di oggi , un�immagine del 1970 , ai primi tempi della mia avventura nella fotografia. Immagine scattata con Pentax KX , obiettivo Avanar 135mm , pellicola HP4 .,tirata nello sviluppo a 1600 Asa per ottenere la grana tipica della pellicola e di quei tempi. Ottenuta da una copia 10x15 da me stampata su carta Agfa brovira ( grande carta fotografica ). Foto B&W dove , con l'aiuto di Dynamic Photo HDR e Photoshop Cs3, ho applicato una versione eletronica del viraggio seppia . A me piace fare esperimenti , a quei tempi ho anche effettuato prove senza macchina fotografica , lavorando solo con luce e prodotti chimici ( le immagini ottenute in questo modo sono chiamate " fotogrammi ")
Continuing the discussion started here yesterday, in pictured today, a picture of 1970 to the early days of my adventure in photography. Picture taken with Pentax KX, Avanar 135mm lens, HP4 film stretched in the development at 1600 Asa to get the texture of the film and typical of those times. Obtained from a copy from me 10x15 printed on Agfa brovira (large photo paper). Photo B & W where, with the help of Dynamic Photo HDR and Photoshop CS3, I did an electronic version of sepia. I like to experiment, at that time I also performed tests without a camera, working only with light and chemicals (images obtained in this way are called "frames")
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Comments (34)
flora-crassella
interesting picture..... nice study!
danapommet
This is a wonderful piece of history and just look at the Fiat in the background. Dana
KarmaSong
Very beautiful sepia processing here. I also used to have a Pentax, my very first camera actually!
sawade
Hi, very impressive. How hard was the life of the man. and it is good, that we have our old photos, now we can work with them in new ways. all the best