David A. Goldfarb
12-06-2006, 09:11 AM
Sorry I'm so late on this one. Semester is thinning out, and the baby is on the way home, so soon...
| View Full Version : Alt Exchange Round 4 - March 2007 David A. Goldfarb 12-06-2006, 09:11 AM Sorry I'm so late on this one. Semester is thinning out, and the baby is on the way home, so soon... colrehogan 12-06-2006, 12:57 PM Forgot to say I'm intermediate too. Robert Hall 12-06-2006, 01:16 PM How does this work? Do we need to make prints for everyone that signs up? If the rules arent well posted, it makes it hard to know what is expected. Thanks. philldresser 12-06-2006, 02:02 PM How does this work? Do we need to make prints for everyone that signs up? If the rules arent well posted, it makes it hard to know what is expected. Thanks. Robert Participants are segmented into groups of 4. You send one print to each of the 3 others in your group which means you also receive 3 prints. I have participated in the last 2 rounds and have not been disappointed. Phill Robert Hall 12-06-2006, 02:57 PM Thanks Phil. Count me in. (I) ;) philldresser 12-14-2006, 03:25 AM Its great to have you on board Robert. That takes this round to 17 participants. Lets see if we can make that up to 20 to make 5 groups. Phill FredW 01-23-2007, 07:39 PM I would like to give this a try, it sounds like fun. Fred Wong, FredW and mark me as an expert. CarlRadford 01-24-2007, 03:04 AM Hi Folks I have been pm'd re exchanging a Lith Print - not sure its 100% alternative process but will include unless people state it is not really appropriate? Cheers, Carl Zebra 01-25-2007, 10:45 AM Hi Carl, It doesn't bother me to potentially receive a Lith print. The few I have seen are beautiful and I'm more interested in the exchange of ideas and the connection with the other great folks here at APUG than anything else. My .02 Monty magic823 01-25-2007, 11:35 AM Probably shouldn't since people don't send the prints they agree to. I sent everyone in my group last time a print and got one back. Intermediate. I'll probably do another liquid emulsion on canvas or a kallitype. Steve magic823 Gay Larson 01-28-2007, 04:54 PM I would like to sign up, I'll be doing a Lith print. CarlRadford 02-01-2007, 02:28 AM Groups will be posted over the weekend folks! CarlRadford 02-02-2007, 11:05 AM Hi Folks Groups are as follows: Group 1 Fred Wong Carl Radford Monty Annupam Basu Group 2 David A. Goldfarb Donald Stewart Diane Colrehogan Geoff Watson Group 3 Randy Ellis Gay Larson Art Leim Allen Friday Group 4 Steve Allen John Brewer Robert Hall Mark Leest Group 5 Rory Earnshaw Todd Stew Phill Dresser Anke Drewitz Exchange addresses with the others in your group when you are ready to send out your prints to ensure contact and that they are still up for the exchange. Have fun and I hope you enjoy taking part. Please try and ensure that your prints will arrive by the first week in March - if not contact the others in your group to keep them informed! All the best, Carl Carl Radford - CarlRadford (I-ish) Phill Dresser - philldresser (B/I) Allen Friday - Allen Friday (B) Rory Earnshaw - rorye (E-i) this guy is just too modest Marc Leest - Marc Least (B) Art Leim - gr82bart (I/B) Anupam Basu - Anupam Basu (B) Randy Ellis - reellis67 (I) David Goldfarb - David A. Goldfarb (I) John Brewer - John Brewer (I) Monty ???? - Zebra (I) Todd Stew - toddstew (I) Anke Drewitz - Anke Drewitz (B) Geoff Watson - gwatson (B) Diane Colrehogan - colrehogan (I) Robert Hall - Robert Hall (I) Donald Stewart - (I) (personal communication) Fred Wong - FredW - (E) Steve Allen - magic823 - (I) Gay Larson - Gay Larson - (?) gr82bart 02-03-2007, 07:29 AM Hey Carl, Can you post the handles next to people's names? It would make it easier to find them for PMing purposes. Thanks, Art. David A. Goldfarb 02-03-2007, 08:24 PM Yes, and I think "Colrehogan" describes Diane's enthusiasm for a 1970's television series, rather than being her surname. CarlRadford 02-05-2007, 02:35 AM Hey Carl, Can you post the handles next to people's names? It would make it easier to find them for PMing purposes. Thanks, Art. Carl Radford - CarlRadford (I-ish) Phill Dresser - philldresser (B/I) Allen Friday - Allen Friday (B) Rory Earnshaw - rorye (E-i) this guy is just too modest Marc Leest - Marc Least (B) Art Leim - gr82bart (I/B) Anupam Basu - Anupam Basu (B) Randy Ellis - reellis67 (I) David Goldfarb - David A. Goldfarb (I) John Brewer - John Brewer (I) Monty ???? - Zebra (I) Todd Stew - toddstew (I) Anke Drewitz - Anke Drewitz (B) Geoff Watson - gwatson (B) Diane Colrehogan - colrehogan (I) Robert Hall - Robert Hall (I) Donald Stewart - (I) (personal communication) Fred Wong - FredW - (E) Steve Allen - magic823 - (I) Gay Larson - Gay Larson - (?) colrehogan 02-26-2007, 08:37 AM Carl, How do we contact Donald Stewart for this exchange? Saying personal communication above is kind of vague. Diane CarlRadford 02-26-2007, 02:30 PM Carl, How do we contact Donald Stewart for this exchange? Saying personal communication above is kind of vague. Diane Hi Diane You've been pm'd - I'll contact the rest of the group when I have his permission to post details to you all. Cheers, Carl CarlRadford 02-28-2007, 04:53 AM I have revieved a great print from Fred Wong. Palladium which has been subsequently toned in Gold Chloride which is a process I have not yet tried and one that I will need to look into. Thanks very much Fred. Mine will be printed tomorrow and hopefully in the post by the weekend. All the very best, Carl David A. Goldfarb 02-28-2007, 02:48 PM We're fortunate to have some good sun today, so albumens are cooking--long overdue for round 3 and on the early side for round 4. These are the first prints I'm making other than Polaroids since Melchior was born about twelve weeks ago. FredW 02-28-2007, 07:43 PM Thank you for the kind words, Carl and Monty. The gold was actually added to the sensitizer, not toned afterward, an error on my part, if I did not make it clear on the description. I find gold warms the print colour, especially with this particular developer. I also have learned something in the process, and I am actually reevaluating the development regimen. This particular negative was developed in Pyrocat HD for silver printing, but I was pleasantly surprised by the result, printing in palladium. I may not need to routinely develop to the higher contrast, with the 10x8, as I do normally now. Some testing is required, now. CarlRadford 03-01-2007, 04:51 AM As I look at the print the unexposed borders of the print would appear to be bronzed - they are not solid black or therabouts - yet there are real blacks in the print is this a result of the gold? Cheers, Carl Thank you for the kind words, Carl and Monty. The gold was actually added to the sensitizer, not toned afterward, an error on my part, if I did not make it clear on the description. I find gold warms the print colour, especially with this particular developer. I also have learned something in the process, and I am actually reevaluating the development regimen. This particular negative was developed in Pyrocat HD for silver printing, but I was pleasantly surprised by the result, printing in palladium. I may not need to routinely develop to the higher contrast, with the 10x8, as I do normally now. Some testing is required, now. FredW 03-01-2007, 11:07 AM Carl, I do believe so, I have been told that its the result of the solariziation, i.e. gross overexposure. CarlRadford 03-03-2007, 06:00 AM My images are made and will be in the post on Monday! magic823 03-03-2007, 05:40 PM Received a beautiful Gum over Cyanotype of Victoria Plums from John Brewer today. Very nice. Makes me want to try that process. Hopefully I'll be home enough soon to get my prints done. Steve |