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Anonymous
Can I get some feedback on this? Its a darkroom print, not digital. Multiple exposures, partial development with thickened developer. Image is a scan of the final matted print.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
That's really cool.
>> Anonymous
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maybe more of the picture in the back. at first glance it kinda looks bla. but it is frigen cool. I like it!

and yay for darkroom

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>> Anonymous
Me gusta.

It's really neat.
>> Jeremo !iKGMr61IHM
I love this. Post more when you have more.
>> Anonymous
OP here, I can post some of the other prints, but none of the rest came out anywhere near as well. This was a largely experimental process, but now that I've got it figured out, I think I'm going to try and put together a higher quality project next semester. We'll see what happens, but the prints have thus far increased in quality in the same order they were made, so I'm hopeful. Thanks for the the kind words :D
>> pskaught
fantastic, looks fucking classic and clean, and best of all you did it the old fashioned way. Bravo, now you have to live up to this quality of work..
>> Teus !QbSstcPD6U
great job, congratulations. I'm too lazy and cheap for messing all alone so much in the darkroom
>> Anonymous
looking on the thumb I did not get why would you need multiple exposures for that, but after seeing it in original size I must say that I really like it... great job!
>> Anonymous
cool beans
>> Anonymous
was the grey shading behind the hand intentional? just wondering