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Phil Morris
Self portrait with art deco standing brass lamp
I stood on a crate to be taller than the lamp. I
had the full length Italian leather coat specially
made for myself as a splurge gift.
Nikon F2Sb camera, Kodak black and white film
sepia toned, hand painted, and Orton Effect
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Moody, the eyes are really cool!
very nice!
It is difficult to find that shade with the colour still intact. Your lamp looks minty! What a treasure. Enjoy.
Thank you, Lisa. Actually the lamp has color painted on the inside of the cones so that it reflects the pink and the green shades on the lamp - the 1930 lamps are amazing when lit!~
Phil thank You for the great complement on my post earlier. I've used the line "To much TIME on my hands" several times. But now the "Once upon a time" pun will be stuck in my head. I'll have to use it asap. Thanks again
Kerry
Please explain this? Nikon F2Sb camera, Kodak black and white film
sepia toned, hand painted, and Orton Effect
I know all these words. when did you do this? with film not digital ?the Orton effect is a plug for Photoshop right?
I use mainly my 2 1/4 negative cameras now such as my Hasselblad but have always preferred film to digital cameras. So I do not use digital too much.
Orton effect is available with different programs of photoshop. I have used the computer now for some time in hand coloring where I used to do it all by hand before I got a computer in 2008.
You develop B/W film and print B/W prints still?