tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8123989647659569518.post5386140803776240635..comments2023-04-28T14:44:13.052+02:00Comments on Between light and shadow, a borderline...: Paper negatives are quite fun actually!Roy Karlsvikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17805712465787215923noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8123989647659569518.post-62228644085208042242015-09-26T16:40:41.210+02:002015-09-26T16:40:41.210+02:00Oh... no need to go totally through the roof my fr...Oh... no need to go totally through the roof my friend! Creative, probably! Best...? Well, doubtfully. If that's even a word? It's a heck of a fun though, dealing with paper negatives, but bloody tedious as I am only able to load one frame at a time. Good that the island is just a few yards both wide and long, so not far to go to find a darkroom :))<br />Thanks a lot for the comment mate!Roy Karlsvikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17805712465787215923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8123989647659569518.post-63706163400652102022015-09-26T15:13:49.000+02:002015-09-26T15:13:49.000+02:00Good stuff Mr Karlsvig - nice to see you back at y...Good stuff Mr Karlsvig - nice to see you back at your creative best, with the old paper negatives (old being the operative word there by the sound of it). I've never tried putting paper stuff in my cameras - yet. So I will be following your exploits here with interest. I think these first ones have come out pretty darn good - you're certainly getting the full range of contrasts there and the long exposures help with the mood. Amazing what you can capture with 40-year old paper!Michael McNeillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11247145157454447816noreply@blogger.com