P.j.
You just don't understand.... :-) Maybe you misunderstood what I had done... mind you,this was 20 years ago.... so my memory is fuzzy but I tried all that stuff, fiddling around... I can't really show you what I'm talking about.... hmmm actually
I could by faking it in photoshop...

The bottom line is the minute any liquid of anykind touches the paper that at been
exposed  in the manner I exposed it the effect was ruined....

When I tried to develop one - it simply turned the paper black the minute it hit the
chemicals...

the original stuff I did was prompted by an accidenttal exposure of paper ...

I'll make a photoshop imitation to show you guys .

ann

P. J. Alling wrote:

Ann you have to develop them too. If you don't the silver crystals won't stabilize and the fixer will simply dissolve them.

ann sanfedele wrote:



John Sessoms wrote:

From: ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I made some abstract geometric images exposing photo paper to light with various configurations of covering it up with various objects... trouble is you then have to photo that as it won't last - or at least I couldn't figure a way to do it.



Put them in fix just like any other B&W print.


Nope - that didn't work.... of course I tried that...
anyway, I may have a couple of them in dark storage somewhere... but fixing
just erased everything.

ann





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