Well. In other ones I have submitted thus far the only effect I had done was paper types. Or sepia, which is the same thing. In this one I hand colored the eyes with a permanent marker, of all things. Personally, I like it. Her eyes are nto blue, so I was using my artistic rights, but I simply adore the way it looks so I couldn't change it. (and yes, hand coloring is a part of Black and White photography). Any, Yay for Kat doing another fun pose. And yay for blue. and Sharpies. =^.^=
Original Size: 8" by 10"
Original Color(s): Black and White
Effect(s): Hand Coloring. Blue Sharpie.
Film ISO: 125
Film Type: Black and White
Film Developed By: DunkLH
Print Developed By: DunkLH
Indeed. The Kawaii-ness of it. XD. Feel free to use it to show people and such, Kat.
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"Hn."
"Dunk, that's not a sentence. It's not even a proper sentence fragment!"
"How can something that is a fragment due to going against grammar rules have rules of it's own?"
"Quit arguing. A sound isn't even a word."
"It is if I can spell it."
The fact that you still got reflection to come off of her eyes when using a marker makes you a god among men. Or women. Dunno which you are. Still, she's cute. The goggles add another element to the picture. Nice work.
XD. Thank you. And it's woman. It was actually rather simple - using alcohol based Sharpies, you use an alcohol based medium on cotton (actual cotton, not polyester or a Q-tip) and lift some of the color off before it dries. Plus, if you mess up, the medium can be used to remove the color (with a lot of gentle rubbing and used cotton) without damaging the print.
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"Hn."
"Dunk, that's not a sentence. It's not even a proper sentence fragment!"
"How can something that is a fragment due to going against grammar rules have rules of it's own?"
"Quit arguing. A sound isn't even a word."
"It is if I can spell it."
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"Hn."
"Dunk, that's not a sentence. It's not even a proper sentence fragment!"
"How can something that is a fragment due to going against grammar rules have rules of it's own?"
"Quit arguing. A sound isn't even a word."
"It is if I can spell it."
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"Hn."
"Dunk, that's not a sentence. It's not even a proper sentence fragment!"
"How can something that is a fragment due to going against grammar rules have rules of it's own?"
"Quit arguing. A sound isn't even a word."
"It is if I can spell it."
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