Have a nice holiday and see you next year. The coming weeks I post a mix of images from my archive.
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Holiday Season Eclectic Mix
Have a nice holiday and see you next year. The coming weeks I post a mix of images from my archive.
Infinite developing in C-41
The extremely dense negative makes it hard to digitize. The perforation of the film, where light passes through maybe more than 10 times easily, gives a high amount of flare. So I also tried a narrow frame that cut out the image border and the perforation. I do like some of the effect but I … Read More
Infinite developing in C-41
This renders an extremely dense negative, and it is almost completely black. When put on my rig for digitalization with a Nikon 610 camera, it is possible to see the image through the back projection in the camera. I used between 1/3 to 4 second exposure and the 50mm lens with close up rings … Read More
Infinite developing in C-41
The development was over 6 hours standing in tank with slightly diluted C-41 developer. Only agitated once in the beginning. I did dilute because the JOBO tanks swallow lots of liquid when standing, and it was the last of the chemistry. The rest of the process is made on the JOBO 1000 as recommended.
Infinite developing in C-41
On some of the images I used a home made lens modifier. All images are shot In parks/woods near Söderköping, Sweden.
Infinite developing in C-41
This is an experimental exercise that I have done once before. This time I tried two different films 200 and 800 Kodak 135mm film in the C-41 process.
Klecksography, inkblots inspired photography
Opening day, exhibition start this evening. This is one of the chosen images. Displayed as it looks framed. Exhibition Work In Progress at the Spegla Photo Event in Norrköping Sweden.
Klecksography, inkblots inspired photography
More from the project for the joint exhibition Work In Progress at the Spegla Photo Event in Norrköping Sweden. This time I used a different approach. Rotating the subject with a fixed camera. Long exposure and rotating during the exposure adds to the abstraction. Nikon camera and C41 film.
Klecksography, inkblots inspired photography
The images are made with double exposure, turning the camera upside down on the second exposure to get the feel of a folded paper and to give a symmetric repetition. also adding movement to get an even more abstract feel. Project for the joint exhibition Work In Progress at the Spegla Photo Event in Norrköping Sweden. Nikon camera … Read More