Tuesday, November 10, 2015

These are my photos the we made with the enlargers. We had all of these on F11 which is a smaller opening. The top two are made from things in the art room. The left one was summetrical and the right one was a landscape one. The bottom left one was a mess up. The bottom right one was a magazine the we used to show what it looks like with the enlarger. The project was to get three different light levels in the pictures. We needed not exposed at all, white, partly exposed, gray, and fully exposed, black, and all three pictures have it. The small strips is called a test strip, we used it on the magazine to see if it is worth using the picture if anything. I was happy with all my pictures and they all came out good. All but the magazine only required 4 second of light exposure. The magazine required 10 seconds because it required to go through the thick paper to transfer the image.

1 comment:

  1. I can see that you have a solid understanding of how light changes the photosensitive paper. Your first symmetrical photogram did not have gray but it was still a nicely crafted design.

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