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Self-Porchrait

Self-Porchrait by nicolai_g.
Fuji Superia 200 color negative film developed in B&W chemistry (Diafine), scanned as color negative. 

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a boot [deleted] says:

really, really nice... perfect composition too. very well done.
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a boot [deleted] says:

ahh... the title, great.
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roidrage  Pro User  says:

oooOOooooooo
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placeinsun  Pro User  says:

this is the most elegant thing i've seen all day
and i covet that porch
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Viiicciii says:

Beautiful...
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aikitherese  Pro User  says:

Wow...terrific!!
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SeenyaRita  Pro User  says:

great symmetry.porcheous!
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hellhouse says:

gorgeous colours... just grand...
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Sam Haque  Pro User  says:

Classic fantastic
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Rodrigo Perez says:

Great technique, nic
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BosseB  Pro User  says:

You certainly are a man of a thousand techniques!
I haven't seen anything developed this way before, but it gives a nice result.
And then the usual adjectives: great comp etc...
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zonepress  Pro User  says:

great shot! seem to watch movie scene of Constantine! big atmosphere having in this pic.
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blue coyote laughing  Pro User  says:

the coloring is really nifty.
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waking_dream says:

i agree - great composition,
and cool color and texture, too
Posted 51 months ago. ( permalink )

*becky [deleted] says:

You know you look exactly just like Michael Myers, don't you...far out shit man.
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jleibow says:

Dude. That rocks hard balls.
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that darn yashica girl  Pro User  says:

ah-ha! i've been wondering what colour/bw cross-processing looks like :) really nice shot too
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Hilary (curioush)  Pro User  says:

oooooooooh i like!
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diggle  Pro User  says:

damn cool
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stereoleo says:

master!
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Niemster  Pro User  says:

Fantastic!
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Susan B. [deleted] says:

well done!
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eye2eye  Pro User  says:

Fantastic job -- a touch of surrealism and ambiguity that would make Magritte smile. Everything works in this image.
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***************  Pro User  says:

great!
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jeanieforever  Pro User  says:

jaysus, look what i've been missin! what flip.the.pony said
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* cate * says:

super one. really is elegant.
i took a picture of a dead pigeon yesterday. i blame your bad influence.
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sizeofguam says:

dude, i can totally see your porch
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Modular  Pro User  says:

That's fantastic! It reminds me of the look of a toned print. Do you want to share the development time :-)?
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nicolai_g  Pro User  says:

I used Diafine, so it's the same as any B&W film: at least 3 minutes in each bath. That's it!
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Modular  Pro User  says:

Thank you! I haven't used Diafine yet. At the moment I have Spur SLD,
Rodinal and T-Max at home.
Have you ever developed a color film
in one of these? I'll use a fuji superia 1600 film.
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Modular  Pro User  says:

Thanks a lot again. I tried it out using Rodinal and it worked fine.
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Jordi S. Bunster  Pro User  says:

I had no idea you could develop C41 in Diafine.

I wonder what happens to E6. Mmmm...
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nicolai_g  Pro User  says:

Yeah, I don't know, but I'm going to find out as soon as my new dev tank arrives (old one cracked).
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Nicephore Bis  Pro User  says:

strangely beautiful
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Eartha Goodwin  Pro User  says:

OH MY GOSH!
your process and composition are making me feel kinda funny...tingley.
Posted 26 months ago. ( permalink )

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