Over the next several days, I will be posting much of my film work that has kind of been stuffed in a corner for quite some time. This is brought on by the tragic death of eight of my most favorite 16×20 final fiber prints. Andto make matters worse, I have pretty much zero access to a darkroom. Water is the enemy. Basement floods are a pain in my ass. Always, always, always elevate artwork. And I might be slightly handicapped. I shant say any more about that.
This is from a hotel located on Kisor Road in New Paltz, NY, which has since been demolished. They were probably shot on Ilford Pro Delta, with an ISO I cannot remember.
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Jess I’ve found your recent lack of updates excruciating, but it seems the wait was well worth it. This is such a dirty, grungy image, and was executed perfectly. The tones, sharpness and shadow detail you managed to capture here are outstanding.
A fabulous creative image with excellent use of light and dark tones. Excellent capture and processing.
I agree with John on this one. Fascinating….tangent, ban dihydrogen monoxide to prevent further disasters.
Amazing, creative work, very nice detail
Hi, very well successful good Sunday.