great images, and nice to see the full process, I've just had an introduction to it, with some Acros 100 I shot in a hasselblad H1 with the 645 film back, great results, magical process, as a suggestion, if you re-compose without so much of those foreground rocks, you could increase contrast by the multi-grade filter, and sepia tone the print, making it brown, which can increase the pop still more.
Thank you for the encouragement, and the advice. For now I'll let the images sit, but some warm toner might be a good idea. And a good reason to buy some, have been eyeing some carbon toner from Moersch for while. Might be time to actually order some. Currently I only have selenium toner at home.
Hey just wanted to say I enjoyed the video, I actually liked the first image with the big rock better. You should definitely get more photos of that place before it's gone. I've had that happen to me, I kept putting it off and then suddenly the subject I want to photograph was gone haha
Glad that you enjoyed the video! You're right I need to have a few more cracks at photographing this place. It's one of those places that's been around since I was a kid, and it would be nice to have some more images from it. I do plan on returning there a few more times during the winter months. Some more and better light, would help the images a lot.
great images, and nice to see the full process, I've just had an introduction to it, with some Acros 100 I shot in a hasselblad H1 with the 645 film back, great results, magical process, as a suggestion, if you re-compose without so much of those foreground rocks, you could increase contrast by the multi-grade filter, and sepia tone the print, making it brown, which can increase the pop still more.
Thank you for the encouragement, and the advice.
For now I'll let the images sit, but some warm toner might be a good idea. And a good reason to buy some, have been eyeing some carbon toner from Moersch for while. Might be time to actually order some. Currently I only have selenium toner at home.
Hey just wanted to say I enjoyed the video, I actually liked the first image with the big rock better. You should definitely get more photos of that place before it's gone. I've had that happen to me, I kept putting it off and then suddenly the subject I want to photograph was gone haha
Glad that you enjoyed the video!
You're right I need to have a few more cracks at photographing this place. It's one of those places that's been around since I was a kid, and it would be nice to have some more images from it.
I do plan on returning there a few more times during the winter months.
Some more and better light, would help the images a lot.