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Images created by scanning in the negatives and inverting, then slight editing on photo shop
This test piece is 6seconds, 14, 18, 24. on 16 appature.
Finished Photo of bike scenery 20 second exposure
20 second exposure, River photo, and same photo on contrast paper increasing the contrast manually.
35 second exposure, this paper also has more of a mat finish, I prefer the higher contrast in this photo.
I will redevelop this print as the image came out with a few imperfections due to a lot of people using the baths at the same time. there are some marks in the sky area and a couple of flecks in the river due to the negative not being completely clean.
This was a test piece for the contrast paper for 7 seconds, the image was too light so I discarded it next to another piece of photo paper that was too dark, after it had only been in the 1st and 2nd bath. after 20 minutes the image started to discolour and 'burn' this was because it hadn't been in the fixer bath. I found this image interesting and I may look more into 'happy accidents' when developing film. As Gabby said 'If you don't respect the time needed in each bath and rinse the image after thoroughly, strange things can happen'
Double exposing an image, For this Image I used No. 3 paper again. 16appature and exposed each negative for 10 seconds.
I like this effect but I think it could be more interesting if one or both of the photos had used a wider appature. I want to try with f/4 instead of f/16
I want to experiment with overlays of text and double exposing with these photos:
Overlays of text on tracing paper and patterned paper

Example of overlays.
2.5 aperture
The overlay material was exposed for 10seconds 1st with no negative. where there was no pattered paper a blank piece of paper was placed so stop the image becoming too dark.
Then negative was exposed over the top for 8 seconds.
Final 3 photos I want to develop to a high quality:
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