Thursday, 21 January 2010



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.

9 comments:

Feather Meredith said...

I havent been in a dark room for years. Great photo!

Andromeda5000 said...

Very nicely set up. You've done the lighting great. Everything stands out so nicely.

Jujubie said...

Ah, the possibilities! Nonetheless, I find this rather frightening... But Milton Nascimento is definitely an antidote. What a charmer!

BUFFMUFIN said...

Oh, this stuff is so familiar! I probably have some in the attic I can send you. ;)

kimbomac said...

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.

eury said...

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!

Whalelight said...

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.

ercolano said...

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 :-(

secretatlantis said...

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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