in my experimental photography class we're working with cyanotype, van dyke, and kalitype chemicals to create beautiful imagery. Part of the developing process for these techniques is exposing pre-coated paper/fabric along with a negative to UV light. Some rinsing and fixing is involved after the imagery has been exposed, a little drying, and a unique print is created.
Shooting for this project has been a bit slow and converting my digital photos into negatives has taken a bit of time as well, but I am now almost ready to start developing. Here is an example of one of the images i took and it's negative. finished products to come :)
can't wait to see this with some sort of processing that produces sepia tones...
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The woman in the picture looks familiar.
ReplyDeletemaybe because she's my aunt. isn't she purrdy. :)
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