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svend videbak
{K:7376} 4/10/2006
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Greetings Andreas. Wonderful picture! I'm very curious about the salt treatment. Let me see if I understand what you've done... You've used ordinary table salt? You made the print and selenium-toned it, and then before it was dry you sprinkled salt lightly on certain parts of the picture? I have used this technique with watercolour painting where it's commonly known. The salt grains suck up the water and colour into themselves, doing a kind of localized bleaching. And then you did a second, sepia toning after washing off the salt? Is this description accurate? Rgds, Svend
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James Cannon
{K:-463} 10/24/2005
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Fantastic!
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po-pad
{K:1451} 9/25/2005
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Very nice, Andreas (as usual). I like te image and the toning.
Cheers,
M.
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Oto Hejmala
{K:-626} 9/15/2005
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interesting. Probably nice on a paper.
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Andreas Hering
{K:1684} 9/15/2005
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hi stefan, thank you. this print is toned with selen and sepia in difficult ways. before last sepia toning i do salt of the print ..this makes this marks on the print.
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 9/15/2005
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it is an interesting, dream-like, look. what do you mean by "worked with salt?".
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Claude Tenot
{K:9960} 9/14/2005
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étrange et grandement mystérieux...on peut réellement parler d'instant figé dans cette très belle photographie
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Ann Texter
{K:10064} 9/13/2005
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wow! that's fantistic andreas! really, a fave. Annabelle :)
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Andreas Hering
{K:1684} 9/13/2005
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thank you... was my thirst try to make such a photo. thanks ! :))
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jude .
{K:14625} 9/13/2005
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Nicely done...highly creative.
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David Hatcher
{K:72} 9/13/2005
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haunting
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