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by , 05-20-2011 at 07:37 PM (1750 Views)
well,
i did my best to rework my little 4x5 cyanotype
instead of the yellows and greens, i used reds and purples and oranges
so it looked more like what i posted earlier here in my blog. i would have posted it into my gallery
but since i tweaked the levels more than " to look like the print " and the contrast boosted so
the image looked completely different i couldn't do the gallery thing ...

well, i added layer to layer to layer mixing my pastel crayons ...
and paints ... and when i scanned it i just adjusted the levels so it looked not so blindingly contrasty and
overly saturated as my scanner likes to make things ...

i don't think i am going to wash off the colors this time around,, the paper is getting weak
so it is beginning to rip ...
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  1. puptent's Avatar
    The evolution has been incredible to watch. I like this last version, even with the tears, the best. And I liked the paper negs from your home made 4x5, the tree is awesome.
  2. jnanian's Avatar
    thanks puptent !

    i like this version the best too. its funny
    the more i work on it, the better it gets ...
    it reminds me of a joke a painter told me
    about paintings are always unfinished ...
    not to say this / these things are paintings but
    they are opening my mind to additional things to
    do with photography ...

    the home made cameras are fun
    J


 

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