Don Ricklin - Gear: Canon EOS 5D Mark III, was Pentax K7
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It appears to be a negative image with a slightly unusual toning, possibly palladium?
Right, it's a negative, of what film-size or camera I can't remember. I may have used what I call "Steal a Tone", some application from Photoshop Elements, or the Gimp. You could either put in an actual tone, or a photo with a tone you liked in this app. Then you'd put in the photo of yours you wanted that tone in: Presto! your photo now is toned like the original. Pretty crass I admit...but it's a hard world out there..
Think this is toned that way, though might just be what tone turned out in the long exposure
TIMES SQUARE. NOON
Now this one was toned that way, I remember:
Fuji gw690 6x9
And last I can find, this, taken Riverside park, Zeiss Ercona II, 1950s folder, 6x9, about 20 second exposure
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'I was older then, I'm younger than that now' ....
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Right, it's a negative, of what film-size or camera I can't remember. I may have used what I call "Steal a Tone", some application from Photoshop Elements, or the Gimp. You could either put in an actual tone, or a photo with a tone you liked in this app. Then you'd put in the photo of yours you wanted that tone in: Presto! your photo now is toned like the original. Pretty crass I admit...but it's a hard world out there..
Think this is toned that way, though might just be what tone turned out in the long exposure
TIMES SQUARE. NOON
Now this one was toned that way, I remember:
Fuji gw690 6x9
And last I can find, this, taken Riverside park, Zeiss Ercona II, 1950s folder, 6x9, about 20 second exposure
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