- Original Message -
From: Edward Levinson e...@awa.or.jp
I once hung one my abstract Cityscapes images upside at an exhibition and
didn't notice it was upside down until a week after the opening! It looked
okay either way (it was an image of escalators and ceiling lights inside a
George and Gord
I once hung one my abstract Cityscapes images upside at an exhibition and
didn't notice it was upside down until a week after the opening! It looked
okay either way (it was an image of escalators and ceiling lights inside a
building) but I preferred it the proper way.
Ed
A while
--- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca wrote:
Another 6 hole cyanotype on my site :)
I would like to know what people think of them.
I'm trying to create an abstracted reproduction of small landscapes.
I'm prejudiced because I know what the real scene looks like. I'm
fascinated
Another 6 hole cyanotype on my site :)
I would like to know what people think of them.
I'm trying to create an abstracted reproduction of small landscapes.
I'm prejudiced because I know what the real scene looks like. I'm
fascinated with these, but I don't know if they mean anything to someone
--- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca wrote:
Hi:
I've finally fine tuned my use of CGP ortho film and LC-1 developer to get
negs to make good cyanotype prints.
I'm using CGP for large negatives. I use Dave Soemarko's LC-1 developer
diluted 2.5 A : 3B : 5 water makes good
--- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca wrote:
Hi:
I've finally fine tuned my use of CGP ortho film and LC-1 developer to get
negs to make good cyanotype prints.
I'm using CGP for large negatives. I use Dave Soemarko's LC-1 developer
diluted 2.5 A : 3B : 5 water makes good
Hi:
I've finally fine tuned my use of CGP ortho film and LC-1 developer to get
negs to make good cyanotype prints.
I'm using CGP for large negatives. I use Dave Soemarko's LC-1 developer
diluted 2.5 A : 3B : 5 water makes good negatives for my cyanotypes.
I've been trying out different papers