This image proved to be much more difficult to execute, no pun intended, than I had anticipated. So I'm quite pleased with how it came out. It really evokes the mood I was going for.
4x5 B&W negative film, dr5-processed as a transparency to achieve increased contrast range, as well as sepia toning.
In the Féinmharú photo essay.
18 responses
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Duane Rakestraw gave props (15 Dec 2007):
Great image! Cheers!!
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einsteinsmonster gave props (16 Dec 2007):
works brilliantly.
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Rose P. said (16 Dec 2007):
all of these images are really powerful
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Christopher Long gave props (24 Dec 2007):
This is exquisite photography.
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Sarah Boger gave props (3 Jan 2008):
It did come out realy well for all the issues that it had.
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David Eastham gave props (6 Jan 2008):
Powerful images. Thanks for sharing.
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Rachel Mckinnie gave props (22 Feb 2008):
Very powerful essay and photos.
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Mark Voss gave props (22 Feb 2008):
This picture is gorgeous
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Brooke Ottley gave props (15 May 2008):
I liked this shot when I saw the thumbnail, and after noticing that you used film, I loved it :)
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Cosmin gave props (30 May 2008):
Wicked! Loved your essay and the use of sepia was genious man! =]
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rebecca joelson said (3 Jul 2008):
just another fan dropping by to say how awesome you are. :) love the series . . . even better that it's on film.
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Marek Janicek said (28 Jul 2008):
very powerful essay. great job!
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Spectre Photo gave props (2 Aug 2008):
ooooh makes the hairs stand up on your neck..excellent
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sasha ormond said (16 Aug 2008):
this photo is amazing, aside from it's creepiness! it's the only one that ACTUALLY gave me goosebumps!
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Pantoufle gave props (17 Aug 2008):
Esquisite, stirring photo
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Michael Lunceford gave props (19 Dec 2008):
Whew! You did it.
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anna malinowska gave props (25 Jun 2009):
excellent idea
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Michael Patrick Rooney gave props (3 Nov 2009):
Love it.










