Inspired by an autochrome by Heinrich Kühn, shot on 4x5 with Fomacolor paper from 1979.

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Inspired by an autochrome by Heinrich Kühn, shot on 4x5 with Fomacolor paper from 1979.
a neighbourhood at night in toronto by lajaune.
Tricolor Exposure Method
Tricolor Exposure Method: Part 1 of 3
A Post In Three Parts
this is the first post. starting steps.
Bad Names
Additive and Subtractive printing.
by modifying the color of light, we affect the color of the print. Simple enough.
The photograph is an illusion which stands in for something else. If done well enough, the magic occurs; sometimes reproducing reality, while others replacing, or replenishing it.
the most consequential…
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ra4s005a by Adam Dodds Via Flickr: A break from wedding to show off my RA-4 printin'. Don't mind the yellowness of the likely SUPER expired Supra Endura paper. Also, the black spots are from when I left the bag open. Knowing I fogged the top sheets, I threw away about 8 sheets. The ones underneath still caught some light on their edges.
i wish this constant feeling of failing would vanish for more than just one moment. are there other people that mangle themselves as much as i do?