This is the last image from Sunday's shoot:
I got to catch a climber waiting for his turn at the big boulder by the river.
Denis
This blog is dedicated to the wet-plate collodion process. It started as the public facet of an ambitious photographic project: create 365 wet-plate collodion photographs in a year, but has continued to exist since then.
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Monday, January 30, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Eldorado Canyon - Bis
Eldorado Canyon. |
The plate is a little over-developed. While processing the image, I saw that a part of the sky had not received any developer, by the time I tried pouring developer there, I had gone past my developing time...
Eldorado Canyon
I apologize to the few of you who follow the blog, it has been a while since I posted anything new...
Be reassured, I haven't lost interest in wet-plate collodion, it is still very present in my life and my current favorite photographic medium. I have a very specific project in mind, it is an exploration of portraiture and of the specific characteristic of collodion photograph. The project is pretty involved and the photographs I have taken so far are not yet where I want them to be. I am not quite ready to share them...
However, today, for the first time in three month, I went out and took some landscape photographs. My goal was to get back in the groove and to test my new very wide angle lens. In the past I went to Eldorado Canyon, but couldn't really capture the place because the canyon is so narrow that my normal lens only covered a small portion of the cliffs.
Here is the first shot of the day. Far from perfect, but enjoyable nonetheless (I think):
Denis
Be reassured, I haven't lost interest in wet-plate collodion, it is still very present in my life and my current favorite photographic medium. I have a very specific project in mind, it is an exploration of portraiture and of the specific characteristic of collodion photograph. The project is pretty involved and the photographs I have taken so far are not yet where I want them to be. I am not quite ready to share them...
However, today, for the first time in three month, I went out and took some landscape photographs. My goal was to get back in the groove and to test my new very wide angle lens. In the past I went to Eldorado Canyon, but couldn't really capture the place because the canyon is so narrow that my normal lens only covered a small portion of the cliffs.
Here is the first shot of the day. Far from perfect, but enjoyable nonetheless (I think):
At the entrance of the park. |
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