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3 hours ago, adan said:

Looking good!

I had an instructor back in the 1970s who did a whole series of "in-camera color separations" with this effect.

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Additionally, your second version reminds me that color-channel substitutions can be use to make anaglyphs - two pictures taken ~10cm apart, and combined into single images with stereo effect, if viewed with classic red-cyan "3D movie" spectacles.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D

Thanks very much for the links Andy. I have an interest in lens mediated peep-shows, Pepper's ghosts and the like. Had never thought of attempting an anaglyph....

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Armistice Day in two parts...    [Tri-X]

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Am 3.9.2019 um 23:12 schrieb philipus:

top notch exposure. I really like how the sky has been whited out. Very cool effect.

thank you philipus. I was a bit reluctant to throw in this picture-at first glance I thought the white sky  was more a failing than a feature..but then I remembered   Bernd & Hilla Bechers series of  furnaces and water towers...all deliberately taken  on bright hazy days without any visible clouds resulting in pictures with  a white sky. I remember having read they used blue filters sometimes...   In regard to the exposure: imho there is hardly anything  better  than  the internal metering of the HB 203 and 205 for reflected light-but to be sure I like to go to the  incident light value of my Seikonic additionally.... as in this case. So no layers or masks here--just as it came from the roll. 

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Am 4.9.2019 um 05:48 schrieb Ernest:

Gifts Green
M-A Thambar-M CS f/2.4  ADOX Color Implosion

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Rog, great stuff. For me, the case is quite clear:  Rimbaud and Baudelaire had a glass too much of that lovely green liquor on their visit to Giverny and walking in the garden to have a cigarette and get some fresh air, they have fallen  into the lily pond of their old friend Claude....Now, as the cerebral hypoxy shows results and the algae swirl around, last verses appear before their eyes and leafes get into their hair...omg..  😋

 

Am 4.9.2019 um 20:22 schrieb Sparkassenkunde:

This restaurant in Chinatown / NYC seems to have some good recensions on tripadvisor. And please, no comments about Glass City 😎

Ricoh GR1 - Portra 160

James, I can absolutely relate to the itch in your finger to push the buttons... ☺️

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Classic view of Lake Louise at sunrise, Banff NP, AB

Bronica S, 75/2.8 Nikkor-P, Fujichrome Velvia RVP100

Wow, what colors and a superb composition... 

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Corfe Castle, Lomo 800 Redscale, Leica M6 35mm f/2

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1 hour ago, Kl@usW. said:

Rog, great stuff. For me, the case is quite clear:  Rimbaud and Baudelaire had a glass too much of that lovely green liquor on their visit to Giverny and walking in the garden to have a cigarette and get some fresh air, they have fallen  into the lily pond of their old friend Claude....Now, as the cerebral hypoxy shows results and the algae swirl around, last verses appear before their eyes and leafes get into their hair...omg..  😋

Kudos for your narrative in overdrive! With some Serlian wings for stagecraft, artful abstract photography, you have the spine of a surrealistic one-act play that would have Chekhov chortling.

Do they let you out of the big house on weekends, at least? Ha, ha.

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53 minutes ago, Steve Ricoh said:

Corfe Castle, Lomo 800 Redscale, Leica M6 35mm f/2

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Very cool, er, I mean blazing hot! And the contrast with the black-and-white sky, a nice retro touch.

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1 hour ago, Kl@usW. said:

 

HB, F-Distagon 3,5/30, Portra 400@200

 

Oh, yes, I am thinking totally Mary Shelley's Last Man and the "appellation of the Black Spectre." Apocalyptic, to say the least, regarded by critics as superior to Frankenstein.

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Minox B, Kodak Imagelink microfilm

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36 minutes ago, Ernest said:

Very cool, er, I mean blazing hot! And the contrast with the black-and-white sky, a nice retro touch.

Thanks Rog. Having served my apprentership I thought it was time to liven things up  a little, rather than being 100% faithful to the emulsion (or indeed the silicon). Here Lomography 800CN was reverse rolled and exposed at EI200, aka the redscale effect. I then applied a desaturated grad to the sky to bring out the rather featureless upper quarter. I like the effect and I'm currently of the mind that it's permissible to do whatever you like. Some will recoil I'm sure, especially knowing what I've done.

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1 hour ago, Steve Ricoh said:

Thanks Rog. Having served my apprentership I thought it was time to liven things up  a little, rather than being 100% faithful to the emulsion (or indeed the silicon). Here Lomography 800CN was reverse rolled and exposed at EI200, aka the redscale effect. I then applied a desaturated grad to the sky to bring out the rather featureless upper quarter. I like the effect and I'm currently of the mind that it's permissible to do whatever you like. Some will recoil I'm sure, especially knowing what I've done.

I've got three rolls of the Lomography Redscale XR, too, but I haven't ventured, yet. Cool to see your very creative approach. Color has an emotional valence, of course, but your subject is cinematic and psychological, a retro-futurescape in search of a cast and a primetime slot. Can't wait to see what else you pull out of that magician's hat. To loosen up, take a look at what Rauschenberg does with images. It's all fair game.

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5 hours ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

After sunset:

 

 

Ricoh GR1 - Silbersalz 250D

Wow, love it, James.

4 hours ago, Tmx said:

Mamiya 6, 75mm, Tri-X, Xtol

 

 

Really beautiful, great framing!

3 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

 

 

HB, F-Distagon 3,5/30, Portra 400@200

 

amazing - such a true film feel and great scene

3 hours ago, Steve Ricoh said:

Corfe Castle, Lomo 800 Redscale, Leica M6 35mm f/2

 

Wow, you have made that film really sing.  Bravo!

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5 hours ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

After sunset:

 

 

Ricoh GR1 - Silbersalz 250D

Wow, love it, James.

4 hours ago, Tmx said:

Mamiya 6, 75mm, Tri-X, Xtol

 

 

Really beautiful, great framing!

3 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

 

 

HB, F-Distagon 3,5/30, Portra 400@200

 

amazing - such a true film feel and great scene

3 hours ago, Steve Ricoh said:

Corfe Castle, Lomo 800 Redscale, Leica M6 35mm f/2

 

Wow, you have made that film really sing.  Bravo!

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Jerusalem

Contax T3, Porra 400

 

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Washington Street - Cape May, NJ

2019-08-25-00005 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

Late nite shot after a few shots at the Ugly Mug 🍺; saw this little side street all lit up in golden light and this women sitting alone on the bench.

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