Black and White Cyanotype

Done from the original picture www.lomography.de/homes/manu2021/albums/2380851-kodak-100-t… Watercolor paper of 300 g/m2, coating it with three layers of Cyanotype Ink (let dry each layer). 6' in the sun. 5' rinse in water. Let it dry completely. 60' in the cheapest red wine I found at the shop. Rinse in water. 30'' in a solution of 2% Sodium hydrogen carbonate in water.

9 Kommentare

  1. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    Yes! Love it. I've done soaks in just about everything with tannins, including red wine. I've cracked open acorns, boiled them for 3 hours and used the acorn water. The great thing about alternative processes is they're entirely open to experimentation and there isn't such a thing as a bad result. Just different interesting ones.

  2. manu2021
    manu2021 ·

    @qbalazs I totally agree with you! Alternative processes allows you to get into the most primitive art, just letting yourself flow!

  3. agrimony
    agrimony ·

    great!

  4. manu2021
    manu2021 ·

    @agrimony Thank you!

  5. guypinhas
    guypinhas ·

    Amazing! Character galore.

  6. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    @manu2021 These are great. Different aspects of the tonality and color of the image come out based on when you bleach. And how long you bleach.

  7. manu2021
    manu2021 ·

    @qbalazs Thanks a lot for your kind words.

  8. roaringtree
    roaringtree ·

    Wonderful! Thank you for giving/sharing your techniques too much appreciated!

  9. manu2021
    manu2021 ·

    @roaringtree Thanks a lot for your nice words!

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