Golden Ears
Andrew O'Neill

Golden Ears

Photographed this postcardy image on Ektar 100 120, then made a tri-colour gum, using cyanotype as the blue base layer. Used my phone to take photo of print... It's not this grainy in real life. Thread/video here: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/tri-colour-gum-print.212036/#post-2871473
Film & Developer
Ektar 100; Home-made C-41
Paper & Developer
Revere PR
Hybrid Materials & Processing
Digi sep negs
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"Used my phone to take photo of print..." Phew. That explains the thumb in the lower left of the image.
 
Thanks! I was quite pleased with the cyanotype, instead of blue gum layer. The image is smoother, and better defined.
I attended a workshop with Diana Bloomfield on gum printing - learned a lot, the first time through we used blue gum, but she told us she almost always uses cyano as the blue layer - produces more detail and definition in the final print. Subsequently in the workshop everyone used cyano and had good results ( well mine were just so-so) - I am still pretty much in the learning stage so anything that helps is welcome.
 

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