Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-29 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 6/28/01 10:02:26 PM, hol...@duke.usask.ca writes: I would end up with a print that looked a little bit like the landscape my kids used to draw; a stripe of blue across the top for the sky a stripe across the bottom for the ground and the subject stuck in-between. Is it

Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-29 Thread Katharine Thayer
Cool! sounds promising and interesting. I hope we'll get to see the images when you're done. kt Gordon J. Holtslander wrote: Hi: What got me thinking this way was how the landscape was so big and appeared to be filled with nothing but open space. I was trying to think of a way of

Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-29 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Hi: What got me thinking this way was how the landscape was so big and appeared to be filled with nothing but open space. I was trying to think of a way of making a print where much of it was nothing but blank paper. I wanted a stripe of something at the top and bottom and a few things in the

Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-28 Thread Katharine Thayer
My use of the word emulsions here was confusing to some, and I'm not sure why I used it myself. What I meant was gum bichromate using different colors in different parts of the image. I hope that's more clear. kt Katharine Thayer wrote: Now you're TALKIN', Gordon. Another possible way to do

Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-28 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Its not quite that bad ... the dog would have to be a Great Dane :) There is a section of the road where there are only 3 corners over 45 min to an hour of driving, otherwise the road is _completely and perfectly_ straight - sarcasm) a really exiting drive /sarcasm Gord On Thu, 28 Jun 2001,

Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-28 Thread Katharine Thayer
I left out the first step, where you lay down the image with a first exposure in monochrome, black or brown or whatever would harmonize with your colors, and then for the second exposure you put the different colors on where you want them. kt Katharine Thayer wrote: Now you're TALKIN',

Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-28 Thread Katharine Thayer
Now you're TALKIN', Gordon. Another possible way to do the same thing might be to selectively coat different-colored emulsions on different areas of the paper, and print in one exposure. Would require only one negative. Katharine Thayer Gordon J. Holtslander wrote: Had an idea while driving

Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-28 Thread Tom Ferguson
on my webpage (see signature). Go to the fine art page, then the downtown portfolio. Good luck. -- Tom Ferguson http://www.ferguson-photo-design.com From: Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought Had an idea while

Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-28 Thread G.Penate
- Original Message - From: Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca Had an idea while driving halfway across the priairies last weekend - Calgary to Saskatoon... Is it true that in the prairies, it is so flat that one can see a dog running away from you for days and days? Guillermo

Re: [pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-28 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Had an idea while driving halfway across the priairies last weekend - Calgary to Saskatoon... I was stuck by how what I was seeing was big swatches of single colors. Big reddish sky, big dark blue clouds huge green fields, long black strip of road heading off into infinity. I'm working with

[pinhole-discussion] yet another 2 cents on Food for thought

2001-06-27 Thread Andy Schmitt
Its funny...We just completed a great 5 day pretty much total immersion PhotoShop class here at Peters Valley. There were 5 people in various levels of computer/photographic skill. My 16 enlarger darkroom had a brace of G-4's with printers humming away. It was ,of course photographed, with my a