Hi Borut, how fantastic, you've made huge progress with your goal to make carbon prints from chimney soot. The result looks beautiful. I look forward to seeing how it looks with the added iron oxide, I think you're definitely onto something there to achieve some nice warm tones. Many thanks for sharing.
Thank you James, I'm glad you like it. I will reduce the size of the particles of soot, so the tonality will be smoother. Yes, definitely something I will continue.
I also see the potential in this cool black tone. Further more, this is the starting point. I will add pigments and materials into the glop for carbon prints. I like the start a lot.
XPRIZE CARBON PARTICLE CAPTURE FORMULATED MICROCRYSTALLINE WAX WILL CAPTURE CARBON The heat loss from a smokestack can be forced into a large tank containing hot liquid microcrystalline petroleum wax. The heat will keep the wax at a molten state which facilitate the carbon to be absorbed when combined with the wax. Carbon when mixed with wax reacts like a dye. The wax-carbon amalgamation resulting into a black wax solution thereby making it impossible for the carbon to escape into the environment while in a liquid state. Other toxic particles are also captured in the wax settling at the bottom of the tank forming into a sludge. A sludge release valve is located at the bottom of the tank. After the sludge is removed more wax is replaced in the tank working something like a toilet. The sludge becomes a byproduct that can be used as an additive to asphalt for roads or used for cocooning nuclear waste materials for long-term safe burial. The entropy of the Earth has been increasing at a startling rate since the beginning of the industrial revolution caused mainly by the carbon that is released into the atmosphere. Government scientists have failed to stop and prevent carbon pollution from entering the environment. This problem can only worsen until a solution is found before this problem becomes irreversible. It has been discovered that formulated wax has been shown to be the only answer to this problem. William Nelson waxogen@gmail.com
These prints will last thousands of years. Here in Seattle, we have a master printer that does color carbon printing. He’s the only remain in the world doing that.
May I offer you some free original German BBQ dirt from my charcoal grill? Or should I give it a try by myself…. Hmmm ;) Grest Vlog, as usual, my friend :)
No, not really. The main purpose is to pop all the bubbles in a minute fast enough so that the pigment do not have time to sediment. And also it allows me to avoid filtering, since beside air bubbles also pigment would be filtered out.
XPRIZE CARBON PARTICLE CAPTURE FORMULATED MICROCRYSTALLINE WAX WILL CAPTURE CARBON The heat loss from a smokestack can be forced into a large tank containing hot liquid microcrystalline petroleum wax. The heat will keep the wax at a molten state which facilitate the carbon to be absorbed when combined with the wax. Carbon when mixed with wax reacts like a dye. The wax-carbon amalgamation resulting into a black wax solution thereby making it impossible for the carbon to escape into the environment while in a liquid state. Other toxic particles are also captured in the wax settling at the bottom of the tank forming into a sludge. A sludge release valve is located at the bottom of the tank. After the sludge is removed more wax is replaced in the tank working something like a toilet. The sludge becomes a byproduct that can be used as an additive to asphalt for roads or used for cocooning nuclear waste materials for long-term safe burial. The entropy of the Earth has been increasing at a startling rate since the beginning of the industrial revolution caused mainly by the carbon that is released into the atmosphere. Government scientists have failed to stop and prevent carbon pollution from entering the environment. This problem can only worsen until a solution is found before this problem becomes irreversible. It has been discovered that formulated wax has been shown to be the only answer to this problem. William Nelson waxogen@gmail.com
Fantastic, you really are skilled..
Wow! Incredible print!
Congratulations! It looks awesome! I will send you the results of what I've leaned in the workshop!
Borut, you are just a wonderful crazy magician, love watching you work, Brilliant and thanks.
wow love it .
Mad scientist! Seriously interesting stuff, thanks.
Hi Borut, how fantastic, you've made huge progress with your goal to make carbon prints from chimney soot. The result looks beautiful. I look forward to seeing how it looks with the added iron oxide, I think you're definitely onto something there to achieve some nice warm tones. Many thanks for sharing.
Thank you James, I'm glad you like it. I will reduce the size of the particles of soot, so the tonality will be smoother. Yes, definitely something I will continue.
So f*cking good!!! I really really like this black carbon shades and 3D effect like a "bassorilievo"
Incredible.
Great to see, that you are still active in the world of real photography =) Keep doing =)
This video is insanely produced!!!! I am blown away by the production and content. Well Done!
this is absolutly much more than amazing, great work!
Hermoso trabajo hermano!
You're a creative genius Borut 🙏🏻 we're blessed to have you.
I knew someone somewhere someday will appreciate the topshit way of life. Ha, ha, ha, may the topshit be with you, my friend!
@@BorutPeterlinPhotography #topshit is the way of the future 🤣
Borut, what a creative way to make an image! This is really the definition of "Working with 'found' materials to create art."
Thank you, yes and it has the best archival quality of all the printing processes.
Fantastic!
That's called recycling :) Great job, great photo print!
Truly extraordinary! Congratulations!
Eventually you'll have to make a print with paprika, it makes me hungry just thinking about it!
I wonder the archival quality of dried paprika. That might be a good idea
Result might be even better than the speedball. The dedication to your process is inspiring.
I also see the potential in this cool black tone. Further more, this is the starting point. I will add pigments and materials into the glop for carbon prints. I like the start a lot.
XPRIZE CARBON PARTICLE CAPTURE
FORMULATED MICROCRYSTALLINE WAX WILL CAPTURE CARBON
The heat loss from a smokestack can be forced into a large tank containing hot liquid microcrystalline petroleum wax. The heat will keep the wax at a molten state which facilitate the carbon to be absorbed when combined with the wax. Carbon when mixed with wax reacts like a dye. The wax-carbon amalgamation resulting into a black wax solution thereby making it impossible for the carbon to escape into the environment while in a liquid state. Other toxic particles are also captured in the wax settling at the bottom of the tank forming into a sludge. A sludge release valve is located at the bottom of the tank. After the sludge is removed more wax is replaced in the tank working something like a toilet. The sludge becomes a byproduct that can be used as an additive to asphalt for roads or used for cocooning nuclear waste materials for long-term safe burial. The entropy of the Earth has been increasing at a startling rate since the beginning of the industrial revolution caused mainly by the carbon that is released into the atmosphere. Government scientists have failed to stop and prevent carbon pollution from entering the environment. This problem can only worsen until a solution is found before this problem becomes irreversible. It has been discovered that formulated wax has been shown to be the only answer to this problem. William Nelson waxogen@gmail.com
The Legendary Topshitter is back again !!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
What a gteat idea.
Top shit.
Cheers. ☕
These prints will last thousands of years. Here in Seattle, we have a master printer that does color carbon printing. He’s the only remain in the world doing that.
Thank you, yes, this can not fade. There are several color carbon printers. The best one that I know is Calvin Grier aka the wet print.
May I offer you some free original German BBQ dirt from my charcoal grill? Or should I give it a try by myself…. Hmmm ;) Grest Vlog, as usual, my friend :)
Thank you for your support, my friend. I can imagine the smell of the print hanging on a wall of a vegan owner.
What’s the deal with the ultrasonic cleaner? Are you using that to mix?
No, not really. The main purpose is to pop all the bubbles in a minute fast enough so that the pigment do not have time to sediment. And also it allows me to avoid filtering, since beside air bubbles also pigment would be filtered out.
@@BorutPeterlinPhotography Thanks for the reply. Good idea. I am always keeping a keen eye on what equipment you are using to do certain things.
XPRIZE CARBON PARTICLE CAPTURE
FORMULATED MICROCRYSTALLINE WAX WILL CAPTURE CARBON
The heat loss from a smokestack can be forced into a large tank containing hot liquid microcrystalline petroleum wax. The heat will keep the wax at a molten state which facilitate the carbon to be absorbed when combined with the wax. Carbon when mixed with wax reacts like a dye. The wax-carbon amalgamation resulting into a black wax solution thereby making it impossible for the carbon to escape into the environment while in a liquid state. Other toxic particles are also captured in the wax settling at the bottom of the tank forming into a sludge. A sludge release valve is located at the bottom of the tank. After the sludge is removed more wax is replaced in the tank working something like a toilet. The sludge becomes a byproduct that can be used as an additive to asphalt for roads or used for cocooning nuclear waste materials for long-term safe burial. The entropy of the Earth has been increasing at a startling rate since the beginning of the industrial revolution caused mainly by the carbon that is released into the atmosphere. Government scientists have failed to stop and prevent carbon pollution from entering the environment. This problem can only worsen until a solution is found before this problem becomes irreversible. It has been discovered that formulated wax has been shown to be the only answer to this problem. William Nelson waxogen@gmail.com
bonkers