Jeremy's Treehouse
Andrew O'Neill

Jeremy's Treehouse

My son's treehouse he made with a cousin, when he was a wee lad. Shot it on 14x17 x-ray. I didn't bother printing out beyond the borders of the negative (about a half inch all the way around), as the paper wasn't big enough... but I do like the rough edge!
Location
Behind my house
Equipment Used
My 1417Scrap-O-Wood
Exposure
several seconds (reciprocity incorporated)
Film & Developer
X-ray double-side green latitude; POTA
Paper & Developer
HPR; Water; bleached & redeveloped in tannic acid
Lens Filter
Yellow #15
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  1. Yes
Andrew, it has a kind of enchanted look. The kind of place where maybe nothing is as it seems. What do you need to shoot 14 x 17? Is this a process that is well known or relatively unique to you? Most of the terms such as X-ray double-side green latitude are completely new to me. Never heard of the use of tannic acid either except in home wine brewing

I'd be interested to know more about the whole process if you have the time to explain it to me?

Thanks
 
Thanks Andrew for the explanation. I am a complete ignoramus when it come to anything that even resembles an alternative process so what is the connection between tannic acid and remix acid?

Thanks
 
Hi,
So we don't get too lost in the "how to" I thought i'd just restate its a pretty image.
Robert
 

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Date added
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Comment count
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Image metadata

Device
NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3300
Aperture
ƒ/11
Focal length
26.0 mm
Exposure time
1/60 second(s)
ISO
800
Filename
JersTreeHouse.jpg
File size
1.2 MB
Date taken
Sat, 01 July 2017 5:46 AM
Dimensions
1440px x 1212px

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