brush developed by ingrid2101

brush developed

Finally managed to install drivers for scanner, this is one I printed out last night. Quite low contrast as it's on grade one bromide paper. I started playing with the developer and instead of putting this in the dish i brushed it on after exposure. My intention is to do bromoil prints but I haven't enough time and slowly getting used to the new laptop. Thank you for all the lovely comments on my daughter's portrait. Will be catching up loads this evening.
Nikon FE
Rollei infrared film 400 asa
Kentmere bromide paper - old
Lovely!
September 1st, 2013  
this has an other-worldly look to it, like something seen in a dream, and I can't get a clear idea of the scale either which adds to that mysterious feel, that egg-cup(?) looks like an urn that is at least 1M tall, which cant' be right. you'd never get anything like this back form Boots! i like the texture given the picture by the brush strokes too,
September 1st, 2013  
You amaze me, Ingrid.
September 1st, 2013  
Excellent! I can't wait for your bromoil shots.
September 1st, 2013  
So glad you're up and running again! This is lovely - the background give the objects a very remote feel
September 1st, 2013  
You are so good at making things look old and interesting!
September 1st, 2013  
probably being dumb but not sure what it is! Sounds like an interesting way to print
September 1st, 2013  
Really like the low contrast! Fantastic image :-)
September 1st, 2013  
Like this very much and have a feeling I recognise where this was taken.
September 1st, 2013  
Beautiful composition and processing. Love the vintage feeling.
September 2nd, 2013  
I love the quality of this image.
September 2nd, 2013  
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