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Image produced by the lith development process on conventional silver-gelatin paper.

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Neglected

Real Photographs Posted on November 10, 2020 by Roy HammansNovember 10, 2020

It’s been some time since I added to this site but that does not mean I have abandoned it! My activity on Instagram and Flickr shows some of the things I’ve been doing but, until recently, I have not had … Continue reading →

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You never know quite what you’ll get

Real Photographs Posted on October 2, 2015 by Roy HammansOctober 2, 2015

I had a print of this, published here previously, that was a bit dark. I thought I’d run it through the 2nd-Pass lith process, just out of interest. This is how I’d ended up printing the image originally (I left … Continue reading →

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Old Roses

Real Photographs Posted on October 1, 2015 by Roy HammansOctober 1, 2015

A contact print of an 8×10 film negative made a month or more ago but only processed this week – the wonders of the latent image! And it proves that my dark slide film holders are light-tight… The variation in tone … Continue reading →

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The ‘Druid Stone’ Revisited – 2nd Pass Lith

Real Photographs Posted on October 1, 2015 by Roy HammansOctober 1, 2015

I was never happy with the prints I made of this negative (detailed here) so thought I would take the worst of two, which was far too dark, and see if I could improve on it with some post-processing.

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Silbury Hill

Real Photographs Posted on March 2, 2015 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015
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Avebury – West Kennet Avenue

Real Photographs Posted on March 2, 2015 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015
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Amaryllis-Bleach/Lith

Real Photographs Posted on February 28, 2015 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015

 

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Slavich Bromportrait: Two-Pass Lith

Real Photographs Posted on February 4, 2013 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015
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Slavich Unibrom in Easylith – Pepper Fog

Real Photographs Posted on January 28, 2013 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015
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Slavich Bromportrait in LD20 Lith

Real Photographs Posted on January 26, 2013 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015
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Nyctophilia

(n.) Love of darkness or night; finding relaxation or comfort in the darkness.

All darkroom users should experience this…

This blog charts my sporadic explorations of darkroom techniques.

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