I was trying to see if I had an old photo (other than Jr. High
yearbook) of the photographer at my friend's wedding this weekend, and
ran across a photo of myself:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2611/3902314941_2a4981da25.jpg
Even though I don't know who took it, or with what camera, it is
topica
Interesting - been some time since I last made prints in a darkroom;
the 'bubbly' protrusions in the mask kinda have me stumped.
Perhaps someone lost their marbles while trying to vignette with torn TP? ]=)
Cheers
Ecke
2009/9/9 Larry Colen :
> I was trying to see if I had an old photo (other than
From: Larry Colen
I was trying to see if I had an old photo (other than Jr. High
yearbook) of the photographer at my friend's wedding this weekend, and
ran across a photo of myself:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2611/3902314941_2a4981da25.jpg
Even though I don't know who took it, or with what
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 09:34:44AM +0200, eckinator wrote:
> Interesting - been some time since I last made prints in a darkroom;
> the 'bubbly' protrusions in the mask kinda have me stumped.
> Perhaps someone lost their marbles while trying to vignette with torn TP? ]=)
Not quite. I put a plate
Nice! I'd never heard of that. Was it common at some point?
Thanks
Ecke
2009/9/9 Larry Colen :
> On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 09:34:44AM +0200, eckinator wrote:
>> Interesting - been some time since I last made prints in a darkroom;
>> the 'bubbly' protrusions in the mask kinda have me stumped.
>> Perh
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 09:59:54AM +0200, eckinator wrote:
> Nice! I'd never heard of that. Was it common at some point?
In my 8th grade photography class it was very common, for about a
week.
> Thanks
> Ecke
>
> 2009/9/9 Larry Colen :
> > On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 09:34:44AM +0200, eckinator wro
> I put a plate of glass over the paper, and gravel on top
>of the glass, leaving the part I wanted exposed clear of gravel.
Seems a rock-solid method.
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Cotty wrote:
I put a plate of glass over the paper, and gravel on top
of the glass, leaving the part I wanted exposed clear of gravel.
Seems a rock-solid method.
Typical stoner.
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On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 08:17:11AM -0400, Bruce Walker wrote:
> Cotty wrote:
> >>I put a plate of glass over the paper, and gravel on top
> >>of the glass, leaving the part I wanted exposed clear of gravel.
> >
> >Seems a rock-solid method.
>
> Typical stoner.
Your puns are getting boulder.
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>> >>I put a plate of glass over the paper, and gravel on top
>> >>of the glass, leaving the part I wanted exposed clear of gravel.
>> >
>> >Seems a rock-solid method.
>>
>> Typical stoner.
>
>Your puns are getting boulder.
True grit!
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2009/9/9 Cotty :
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>
>>> >>I put a plate of glass over the paper, and gravel on top
>>> >>of the glass, leaving the part I wanted exposed clear of gravel.
>>> >
>>> >Seems a rock-solid method.
>>>
>>> Typical stoner.
>>
>>Yo
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