Creative Notes
This is a two part piece which I created for my film photography class. It is the face and workings of a Swiss Army pocket watch that I used to carry. The composition of each image was meant to compliment the other by means of a common axis and high degree of contrast.
Technical Notes
For these photographs I used my usual macro lens with a film body. After developing the film, the rest of the work was done on the enlarger where I used at #3.5 filter on Variable Contrast paper to increase the contrast. These are the unmodified scans of the 8x10 prints.
Place: Burien, Washington
Date: November 20th, 2006
Time: 10:07 pm
Camera Settings
- Shutter Speed: 15 sec
- Lens Aperature: f/8
- Focal Length: 100 mm
- Film: Kodak Tri-X
- ISO Speed: 400
- Flash: did not fire
- Exposure Comp: +1
Enlarger Settings
- Print: Outside
- Paper: Arista Semi-Matte
- Aperature: f/8
- Exposure Time: 8 sec
- Contrast Filter: 3.5
- Print: Inside
- Paper: Arista Semi-Matte
- Aperature: f/8
- Exposure Time: 9.5 sec
- Contrast Filter: 3
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