Historic harbour of Mevagissey. No boats again, ok there might be some in the background! Picture of Cheryl printed with a diffuser over the enlarger lens. PC1 @200, rodinal 1+50 for 18 minutes. Printed on expired Agfa Multi contrast.

Photographe :
charliedontsurf
Téléchargé :
2020-12-14
Appareil :
Nikon EM
Pellicule :
Pulverantilist's Choice No. 1
Objectif :
Nikon 50mm f/1.8 Series E
Albums :
Darkroom prints of old and new

6 commentaires

  1. captainfantastic
    captainfantastic ·

    beautiful portrait Simon!

  2. charliedontsurf
    charliedontsurf ·

    @captainfantastic thanks Jakob, I was very pleased with this one. Did you notice the flying gull as well?

  3. captainfantastic
    captainfantastic ·

    @charliedontsurf no, only now!

  4. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    @charliedontsurf This is nice. In printing you have transformed this film into something that easily rivals any modern film. I still really like the way this film manages the light grey tones and the whiles. Such a simple richness that is missing from other films, or at least you maximize it well.

  5. charliedontsurf
    charliedontsurf ·

    @mike1allison I try to have the print I want in my head before I start working on it. Most of the time I can't achieve it exactly, I think because I'm working with long expired material. The pure whites ( look at the borders) and jet blacks are basically unobtainable but in a low contrast scene like this its ok and the fogging doesn't matter too much. I guess that the combination of expired film and paper has something to do with the look. Thanks Mike.

  6. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    @charliedontsurf But I think pure whites and jet blacks are really non existant in real life except in laundry commercials. But regardless the range of black seems broader sometimes in this film and I think the combination of film and paper complements each other. I like the infinity that impure whites and incomplete blacks offer..... I'm weird though

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