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Photographer CorrieLynn Jacobsen  CorrieLynn Jacobsen {Karma:9882}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Pentax MZ-3
Categories Portrait
Alternative Process
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Misc/odd
Little Ones(Kids)
Lens tameron 28-90
Uploaded 3/1/2005 Film / Memory Type CHEAP expired dollar store film...400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 518 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 14 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Canada   Canada
About Color film, developed in black and white chemicals. I think i left em in a bit too long...the negatives were really thin after and there was NO color whatsoever(usually there's little specks..
But i still like the outcome.
Window light
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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rharyanto photo's   {K:18} 5/1/2005
hahaha, nice, wow u develop it with BW chem, really amazing

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CorrieLynn Jacobsen CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 3/8/2005
oh, forgot to mention this Chuck,
the dollar store film I used was actually made by afga. Go figure....(when i say expired, i mean by several years, and sitting in my glove compartment...) didnt want to try this with expensive film, at least not until ive 'mastered' it.(if such a thing is even possible) :0)

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CorrieLynn Jacobsen CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 3/8/2005
Hi chuck, thanks for the comment! This wasnt an accident, i did it deliberately...i know, sounds crazy, just thought it would be fun to try it. I do buy film at walmart quite often!(and do as you say, scan the negatives...)

And no, ive never really thought of photographing myself...kind of ironic but i dont like having my picture taken!! But thanks for the compliment!! :)

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Chuck Freeman   {K:13616} 3/8/2005
P.S. You are very photogenic YOURSELF. Ever thought about being photographed or self photos.. Very Pretty...

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Chuck Freeman   {K:13616} 3/8/2005
Well, an unusual photo. Dollar Store Film is made by 3M company. This is interesting accidentally. Try Fujicolor 200 at Walmart. Their prices are great -like 5 Rolls for leass than 5 dollars. Then let them scan on to CD. You will need photoshop or similiar. Good Luck.

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 3/2/2005
I love this grainy texture and the beautiful lighting. He looks like he has two toned eyes. Alison

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moataz k. elkateb   {K:4971} 3/2/2005
what awonderful shot..great angle ILIKE the lighting very much..I realy love this shot.
greatly done.

moataz

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Hanggan Situmorang Hanggan Situmorang   {K:37833} 3/2/2005
Nice work you've done here, Corrie. Yes some parts are a little washed out, but this is a very good picture. I like the tone and lighting here.

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CorrieLynn Jacobsen CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 3/2/2005
Actually David, I didnt know this either. I always wondered though, so i posted it as a question in the darkroom forum! I think the question was titled "Really stupid question but im curious..." guess it wasnt so stupid after all!! :)

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CorrieLynn Jacobsen CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 3/2/2005
Hi there Chricel.
I used ilford ilfosol s developer, at 80degrees(a bit warmer than normal)
for 13 minutes(instead of the regular 9.5 minutes as with black and white.)
I let the stop bath sit a little longer than usual, and didnt fix as long as i normally do with black and white.( i was worried about wearing the image right off since its a sensitive process already). My negatives are a bit thin, but still useable. I figure i can scan them now and use them on the computer. I dont really know how long they'll stand up in the darkroom though. If youre interested in this, you should look at christine campbells portfolio, she has a few there that were done the same way. ;)thanks for your comments

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David Hofmann   {K:22223} 3/2/2005
thats a very interesting look! I didn't know you could develop color film in B&W chemicals. Looks pretty cool.

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Chricel E. Portela   {K:48} 3/2/2005
Hi Corrie,
I really like this portrait. Very beautiful, actually. :)
Can I ask about the develop process. Since it was a color film (c-41 would have been the correct develop process?) What dev (B&W) did you use? How long did you develope for? And did you then proceed to process as usual (stop,fixer etc)? Thanks, Chricel

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Mark Sherman   {K:15669} 3/1/2005
in 2001 or 2010 not sure the movie, there is a sense of that in this picture, but so much more human. beautifully done, from start to finish.

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Ruta    {K:8771} 3/1/2005
really a beautifull capture an effect.

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