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Thunderbirds Are Go

© Graham Hughes 2014
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Silver gelatin paper negative process, agfa glossy grade 1 paper, Kodak Specialist 3 LF Camera, Un named 6" Brass Projection Lens. Scanned and processed in Nik SFX2. The artifacts here are aberations of the lens, or the camera, paper , or process.............havent quite worked out the issue..meantime I love it....
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5 comments

Sami Serola (inactiv… said:

The technique used makes the pictures look somehow very "authentic". Very nice indeed.
10 years ago

Graham Hughes replied to Sami Serola (inactiv…:

:-) they are very authentic Sami.........they show the characteristics of the lenses, altering the focal plane, and emulsion beauty.
10 years ago

Wierd Folkersma said:

Very nice technique, light, structure are looking great
10 years ago

Graham Hughes replied to Wierd Folkersma:

Thankyou, I so love working like this, focusing the image how I want, pulling the ground glass, loading my holder with paper, making the exposure then whisking off to the darkroom to develop.................I really enjoyed working with this lens too............think I did about 8 shots with it......building our relationship :-)
10 years ago

beverley said:

o0o congratulations it is fantastic .. and perfect in black and white,
hats off to you ;-) I love icm in all its forms but this really is top class
and do not have a clue how you do it ... totally technophobic and I,
and so I say BRAVO to you for this wonderful picture I would be
cock a hoop if I had managed to take this ;-) oOo

and thanks for the fave and visit, appreciated ...
the picture was really just for a little bit of fun ;-)
10 years ago