Fwee~ Photograms <3
Apr. 2nd, 2004 11:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I had my first ever darkroom experince before, and, though I was late and rather confused at first, I got the hang of it after a while quite well. x) I'm so proud. I made Photograms, yo. *dances*
So I brought them home and scanned them in to Photoshop and used the program for...well what its supposed to be used for. I switched the negatives to contacts, so I could figure out which one I wanted to chose to use for my final contact for this part of the lesson, which is in two weeks.
Buuut I can't really decide. So if everyone who reads my LJ could just dash right on over to my lovely gallery (http://img34.photobucket.com/albums/v103/Chiroay/Photo%20I/) and vote on the one that looks the best. "Negative(#)" is the original, negative exposure. "Contact(#)" is the edited, positive contact and how it would look once I actually did it in the lab. So vote for your favorite number, and any creative input is much appricated.
Thanks all. Many loves and hugs.
Another update later. <3
So I brought them home and scanned them in to Photoshop and used the program for...well what its supposed to be used for. I switched the negatives to contacts, so I could figure out which one I wanted to chose to use for my final contact for this part of the lesson, which is in two weeks.
Buuut I can't really decide. So if everyone who reads my LJ could just dash right on over to my lovely gallery (http://img34.photobucket.com/albums/v103/Chiroay/Photo%20I/) and vote on the one that looks the best. "Negative(#)" is the original, negative exposure. "Contact(#)" is the edited, positive contact and how it would look once I actually did it in the lab. So vote for your favorite number, and any creative input is much appricated.
Thanks all. Many loves and hugs.
Another update later. <3