BLACK AND WHITE
(This one is for Ercolano)
Milton Nascimento is one of my darkroom heroes. I have to be relaxed when I'm in the red for hours or everything would go wrong. So here it is: Milton Nascimento - Travessia, preferably the one with Wagner Tiso.
Milton Nascimento is one of my darkroom heroes. I have to be relaxed when I'm in the red for hours or everything would go wrong. So here it is: Milton Nascimento - Travessia, preferably the one with Wagner Tiso.
9 comments:
I havent been in a dark room for years. Great photo!
Very nicely set up. You've done the lighting great. Everything stands out so nicely.
Ah, the possibilities! Nonetheless, I find this rather frightening... But Milton Nascimento is definitely an antidote. What a charmer!
Oh, this stuff is so familiar! I probably have some in the attic I can send you. ;)
Oh, this take me back a fwe years! Love all the yellow and the blue lids as highlights. The two colours go so nicely together amidst all that other paraphernalia. Nice work.
oh, I love how the background is all yellow, makes everything work together so well and at the same time lets all the ilford stand out. Really nice work!
Clever title ;) This takes me back to college, the only time I developed and printed pictures in the darkroom. There's something to be said for the magic of an image slowly appearing on photo paper.
Ha, I noticed this in the forum, and have been meaning to come back and comment it!
Judging from all the different paper you have you must still do quite a lot. I simply havn't touched the darkroom since I have been doing the 365 day challange :-(
It seems this photo brings back memories for most of us. I learned the basics of B&W developing in my first year at highschool and thought it was magical but to complicated to continue. I love the digital darkroom of this era.
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