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New Project in Progress:

apeagreenboat:

Working progress from Jennifer ! 
pic 1 - drawing into the blackened plate (the waxed surface of the metal plate is made black by burning it in candle flame)pic 2 - adding Bitumin paint to the plate where I don’t want the acid dip to eat at the metalpic 3 -  the plate about 45 minutes later (it has been sitting in a liquid that eats the metal thus making the lines where it has been exposed)pic 4 - a close up. The final print is yet to come!pic 5 - squeezed this in to show a happy mistake - this is Foss the Cat (Lear’s sidekick) that I wanted to make a postcard from. I used the Dry Point method for this but didn’t dig deep enough so it came out very light… but looks quite fluffy! Quite nice to see the mistakes sometimes..
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  • ISO
  • Aperture
  • Exposure
  • Focal Length
  • iPhone 4
  • 250
  • f/2.8
  • 1/17th
  • 3mm
New Project in Progress:

apeagreenboat:

Working progress from Jennifer ! 
pic 1 - drawing into the blackened plate (the waxed surface of the metal plate is made black by burning it in candle flame)pic 2 - adding Bitumin paint to the plate where I don’t want the acid dip to eat at the metalpic 3 -  the plate about 45 minutes later (it has been sitting in a liquid that eats the metal thus making the lines where it has been exposed)pic 4 - a close up. The final print is yet to come!pic 5 - squeezed this in to show a happy mistake - this is Foss the Cat (Lear’s sidekick) that I wanted to make a postcard from. I used the Dry Point method for this but didn’t dig deep enough so it came out very light… but looks quite fluffy! Quite nice to see the mistakes sometimes..
Info
  • Camera
  • ISO
  • Aperture
  • Exposure
  • Focal Length
  • iPhone 4
  • 500
  • f/2.8
  • 1/17th
  • 3mm
New Project in Progress:

apeagreenboat:

Working progress from Jennifer ! 
pic 1 - drawing into the blackened plate (the waxed surface of the metal plate is made black by burning it in candle flame)pic 2 - adding Bitumin paint to the plate where I don’t want the acid dip to eat at the metalpic 3 -  the plate about 45 minutes later (it has been sitting in a liquid that eats the metal thus making the lines where it has been exposed)pic 4 - a close up. The final print is yet to come!pic 5 - squeezed this in to show a happy mistake - this is Foss the Cat (Lear’s sidekick) that I wanted to make a postcard from. I used the Dry Point method for this but didn’t dig deep enough so it came out very light… but looks quite fluffy! Quite nice to see the mistakes sometimes..
Info
  • Camera
  • ISO
  • Aperture
  • Exposure
  • Focal Length
  • iPhone 4
  • 80
  • f/2.8
  • 1/17th
  • 3mm
New Project in Progress:

apeagreenboat:

Working progress from Jennifer ! 
pic 1 - drawing into the blackened plate (the waxed surface of the metal plate is made black by burning it in candle flame)pic 2 - adding Bitumin paint to the plate where I don’t want the acid dip to eat at the metalpic 3 -  the plate about 45 minutes later (it has been sitting in a liquid that eats the metal thus making the lines where it has been exposed)pic 4 - a close up. The final print is yet to come!pic 5 - squeezed this in to show a happy mistake - this is Foss the Cat (Lear’s sidekick) that I wanted to make a postcard from. I used the Dry Point method for this but didn’t dig deep enough so it came out very light… but looks quite fluffy! Quite nice to see the mistakes sometimes..
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  • Camera
  • ISO
  • Aperture
  • Exposure
  • Focal Length
  • iPhone 4
  • 200
  • f/2.8
  • 1/15th
  • 3mm
New Project in Progress:

apeagreenboat:

Working progress from Jennifer ! 
pic 1 - drawing into the blackened plate (the waxed surface of the metal plate is made black by burning it in candle flame)pic 2 - adding Bitumin paint to the plate where I don’t want the acid dip to eat at the metalpic 3 -  the plate about 45 minutes later (it has been sitting in a liquid that eats the metal thus making the lines where it has been exposed)pic 4 - a close up. The final print is yet to come!pic 5 - squeezed this in to show a happy mistake - this is Foss the Cat (Lear’s sidekick) that I wanted to make a postcard from. I used the Dry Point method for this but didn’t dig deep enough so it came out very light… but looks quite fluffy! Quite nice to see the mistakes sometimes..
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  • ISO
  • Aperture
  • Exposure
  • Focal Length
  • iPhone 4
  • 80
  • f/2.8
  • 1/30th
  • 3mm
  • 27.02.2012
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New Project in Progress:

apeagreenboat:

Working progress from Jennifer ! 

pic 1 - drawing into the blackened plate (the waxed surface of the metal plate is made black by burning it in candle flame)
pic 2 - adding Bitumin paint to the plate where I don’t want the acid dip to eat at the metal
pic 3 -  the plate about 45 minutes later (it has been sitting in a liquid that eats the metal thus making the lines where it has been exposed)
pic 4 - a close up. The final print is yet to come!
pic 5 - squeezed this in to show a happy mistake - this is Foss the Cat (Lear’s sidekick) that I wanted to make a postcard from. I used the Dry Point method for this but didn’t dig deep enough so it came out very light… but looks quite fluffy! Quite nice to see the mistakes sometimes..

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