This image was printed using liquid light. This is a silver-based sensitizer for applying on any surface, exposing by an enlarger, and processing in conventional chemistry. It is virtually the same emulsion found on ordinary photographic paper, but in a liquid form and can allow the emulsion to be coated on a wide range of surfaces. Here I have applied the liquid light using a brush to scrap metal and once it was dried exposed it with the enlarger. It was then developed, fixed and washed similar to any photographic paper. The final piece of scrap metal was then stuck onto painted pine to be displayed. The image you see before you is then a digital photograph of the displayed piece.
Excellent technique my friend, made this look like an old photograph, your giving me a run for my money with your experiments – lol good to see someone working their photography to the max
i’m glad you like it. i’m always trying to impress you, you know that. LOL “good to see someone working their photography to the max” that’s the only way to work it right! x thanks darling ;-)
– aglaia b
botticcelliabout 4 years ago
envy you…you handle those wonderful technics…fantastic work..almost surrealist…once i did so too
what do you mean once! you still do baby, you still do! x thanks my friend ;-) xox
This is truly a piece of art. As any painter would brush on canvas you have truly spent time and effort in creating something unique and beautiful. The original must be truly something to look at. Amazing work.
wow, thank you for your wonderful comment, to be compared to a painter now that is something. LOL, no no i know what you mean, a lot of time and effort did go into producing the final piece. thanks again ;-)
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Excellent technique my friend, made this look like an old photograph, your giving me a run for my money with your experiments – lol good to see someone working their photography to the max
i’m glad you like it. i’m always trying to impress you, you know that. LOL
“good to see someone working their photography to the max”
that’s the only way to work it right! x
thanks darling ;-)
– aglaia b
envy you…you handle those wonderful technics…fantastic work..almost surrealist…once i did so too
what do you mean once! you still do baby, you still do! x
thanks my friend ;-)
xox
– aglaia b
This is truly a piece of art. As any painter would brush on canvas you have truly spent time and effort in creating something unique and beautiful. The original must be truly something to look at. Amazing work.
wow, thank you for your wonderful comment, to be compared to a painter now that is something. LOL, no no i know what you mean, a lot of time and effort did go into producing the final piece.
thanks again ;-)
– aglaia b
Stunning effect! Instant fav!
well thank you sir!
you know i so dig your work! ;-) xox
– aglaia b
The Nude in Liquid Light is wonderful Aglaia! Absolutely fantastic! I can’t explain how much I love!!!!!!!!!!!! Very well done!SX
yes i knew you would like this, you were one of the people i thought of when i posted it.
Thank you sophie! xox ;-)
– aglaia b
I could favourite this a few times a week! Wow! is not enough Aglaia!Sx
ahh, you say the sweetest things! LOL xox
– aglaia b
You are advancing the state of the art with your art. Very very impressive.
thank you raoul!
love your comment! ;-) x
– aglaia b
congratulations on your experiments ………………….gotta love liquid light …………… top class A1
thanks A2 and thanks for the fav!
take care out there LOL ;-) xo
– aglaia b
You’re really becoming a master of treatment.
thanks madshade, love your new avatar! xo ;-)
– aglaia b
wow what is this… old time movie ! well aging and dramatic :))
thank you my darling!
i really appreciate your comments! xo ;-)
– aglaia b