Canon FT, Tmax 400.
Inkjet transparency negative.
Van Dyke brown print.
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*becky [deleted] says:
Ohhh...now don't you go torching this
neg..haha..wow man, that is so damn
pretty...you just have to do more like
this...serioulsy...it's perfect.
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I'll be taking good care of it - the last
one I spilt bleach on accidentally, and not
in a good way... :(
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*becky [deleted] says:
What I tried to do one time...but gave
up..I'm that lazy...with a theme or
concept...you should follow this up with the
remaining parts of her body...like, your next
shot would have been the rest of her back
along with part of her rearend...then, with
her legs to complete the set....three
seperate negatives scanned all together in
sequence and you have a complete
picture...get what I'm tolding ya? Try
it...especially with this technique and that
posture.
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Mynona: Thank you. I used Bob Schramm's VDB1
formula from Post-Factory Photography, but I think it's the pretty standard
recipe...
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*becky [deleted] says:
Ohhh...now don't you go torching this neg..haha..wow man, that is so damn pretty...you just have to do more like this...serioulsy...it's perfect.
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