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The Still Life

8 x 10 silver gelatin Fuji XRay film.
Developed in Ilford Multigrade 1: 25 Camera :
Vintage 1900s studio camera.
Lens. Vintage Voigtlander No.5 brass lense circa 1884-85.
Excuse the development marks...and I may still have some light leak issues to sort......they will be holder or darkroom issues. Slowly narrowing it down....
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Graham Hughes said:

1 image from yesterdays lockdown distraction.......this is the xray film one (the other is a paper negative version) ....which was under exposed...but the detail was so there...love that about emulsions, the info is there. Rescued digitally.......but could be done by a skilled darkroom person...when the neg is not right. So will expose longer than 2 secs next time in this light situation. Still I love it. Still some light leak and devo issues to sort.Think I will book in some time with Andrew Sanderson for some wisdom. Well worth the money.
More details in the description below. The important thing here for me......is the analogue birthmark is totally there even with the digital kiss
5 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Lovely still life; like the soft grey tones.
Stay safe and healthy.
5 years ago

Graham Hughes replied to Jaap van 't Veen:

thank you.....lots of detail in an emulsion
5 years ago

Bob Taylor said:

Excellent work. It's a gorgeous image, simple and elegant, filled with lovely light.
5 years ago

Graham Hughes replied to Bob Taylor:

Many thanks Bob, appreciate you looking and seeing it
5 years ago