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EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHS

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crystal with image of a lion; title: Crystal Lion crystal lit with a red laser and blue filtered light; title Crsytsal Study 2 cotton fabric lit with blue and red filtered light and red laser; title Foreign Landscape closeup of glass lit by blue filtered light and red laser; title: Ghosts
Crystal Lion

Camera: Canon A1
Lens: 75-150mm lens with plus diopater filters
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100
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Created by projecting light through a yellow amd red filter onto large lump of glass. Then I adjusted the camera to obtain the image I liked
Crystal Study 2

Camera: Canon A1
Lens: 75-150mm lens with plus diopater filters
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100
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Created by projecting light through a dark blue filter onto the quartz crystal and shining a red-ruby laser down the tip of the crystal
Foreign Landscape

Camera: Canon A1
Lens: 75-150mm lens with plus diopater filters
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100
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Created by projecting light through a dark blue and red filters, along with a red ruby laser onto a piece of cotton matting
Ghosts

Camera: Canon A1
Lens: 75-150mm lens with plus diopater filters
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100
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Was created by projecting light through a dark blue filter onto the quartz crystal and shining a red-ruby laser down the tip of the crystal


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reverse color of trees; title: Night After Reversal of a Hybiscos flower high contrast print of a pineapple field  Perkins Cove, Maine slide with high contrast overlay 
Night After

Film: Kodak Ektachrome 64
Camera: Canon A1
Lens: 75-150mm len
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This effect was created during the development of the film. The development of slide film is a multi-step process, one step is a reversal bath. This step would convert the negative image of the film into a positive image, or better known as a Slide. What I did was to skip this "reversal bath" step.
Night After

Film: Kodak Ektachrome 64
Camera: Canon A1
Lens: 75-150mm len
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This effect was created during the development of the film. The development of slide film is a multi-step process, one step is a reversal bath. This step would convert the negative image of the film into a positive image, or better known as a Slide. What I did was to skip this "reversal bath" step.
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Film: Kodak Kodalith High Contrast
Camera: Enlarger (black and white)
Lens: unknown
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It began as black and white negative. Using an larger, exposed a sheet of kodalith film to get a postive. Pocessed the film normally. With this high contrast sheet to create different densities. This was accomplished by adjusting the exposure time for each new H.C. negative sheet.
Perkins Cove

Camera: Canon A1
Len: 75-150mm len
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 64
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Location: Orginal slide: Perkins Cove, Maine
Created a high contrast contact negative. I tried different exposures to finally achieve the one I was statisfied with. Once, I got the negative I like, I sandwhiched the high contrast negative with the orginal slide.


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