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Aira Manna
{K:11187} 3/29/2004
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very interesting cyanotype - not exactly an easy to handle tecnique: well done!
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 2/20/2004
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You are definitely doing better than I am with the cyanotypes... Please post some more :-)
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Caroline Cohoon
{K:415} 2/20/2004
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this is what the original print looks like- cyanotypes inherently have high contrast. the images are a little lighter than what I would prefer, they are easily washed out in water (you can see some staining in the top of the bottom image). Thanks for your comments!
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 2/20/2004
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You got very good contrast and a great subject for this print. Did you edit for that after the scan, or is this pretty much what the print looks like? I'll check back here later.
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Tim Courlas
{K:486} 2/20/2004
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Caroline, Very nice technique. Here is a link to some info on 35mm film in a Holga. I still have scratching problems but will keep working on that. Good luck, Tim
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F S
{K:16} 2/20/2004
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Beautiful!
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Andreas Wolkerstorfer
{K:5090} 2/20/2004
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beautiful
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 2/20/2004
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:)
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Cliff Rosbotham
{K:2908} 2/19/2004
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Hi Caroline Excellent cyanotype, very good result from a very tricky process. Wonder if FP4 would increase the contrast any to give more DOF. and tidy up the grain a touch. Look forward to more. Regards Cliff
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