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Jul 10, 2007 18:34

Most of these photographs were done with a "dirty border", in which you could normally see part of the sprockets of the film. Unfortunately, my scanner is being a bitch, and I don't feel like finding a dark piece of paper to frame the original photograph with. So here you have what I got.

Enjoy.




This first picture is one of my son's arm. It'd done on Multigrade Pearl RC paper with a Canon AE-1 35mm SLR camera with a 50mm lense. I hand colored it myself, then scanned it.




This second photograph was done five years ago, with the same camera, same 50mm lense, also on Multigrade pearl RC paper. No hand coloring done here, as I hadn't yet attempted it.




This is my infamous teacher; taken one warm Tuesday night. Also done on Multigrade pearl RC paper. Same camera, 50mm lens. His face and arms are hand colored. Very faintly. This man is darker than I am.




I call this one "The Birds" Very original, right? This one was done with a 300mm lense, same AE-1 Canon. On Multigrade Glossy RC paper.




This one I bleached, sepia toned and then dipped in blue toner. Hence the faintly greenish cast to it. This is one of my favorites.




I didn't take this shot myself, but again, one of my favorites. It's called "soft focus," not blurry, I swear!!!




Night shot. 2 second exposure, 400 speed TMax, at 2.6 app. The only light was a lamp post about 30 ft. away.




This is one of the photographs in my favorite projects. If you don't know why, don't ask me. This shot was sepia toned.




Also one of my favorite shots, this one wasn't sepia toned.




And here is Larry from work. Isn't he beautiful? Also done with the AE-1; 100mm lense, Pearl RC Paper.




I did this one with my digital camera, so it's not really my regular work, but I love it, because it's Venus and the Moon right at Twighlight. The Moon is altered, because it looked just like a blob. It's much better, now.




And, just for kicks, here is Galina. The hand coloring is rather dissapointing; this shot is done on fiber based paper, so the oil paints got soaked in faster and brighter than I had originally thought. I throw this sub-par shot in so that you can see that even I am flawed. I hope this knowledge helps you sleep at night.
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