(This post was last modified: 07-03-2016, 08:01 PM by Mickey Oberman.)
(07-02-2016, 09:35 PM)Freddy Wrote: [quote='Mickey Oberman' pid='71576' dateline='1467490696']
So do I. I really enjoy it.
Even Daguerre cheated by slightly altering his exposure and/or development time.
Speaking of Daguerreotypes, here is another that Anton took of me yesterday. He is still learning from his mistakes so this is definitely a work in progress for him and I enjoy being his subject. Having to stay still for six or more seconds (try 15 or 20 seconds ) isn't nearly as easy as one might think. Ironically, in this iPhone snap of the actual Dagerreotype, the detail looks better in the digital photograph (and this is without editing)! I may be an old fogey but at least the moustache is coming along.
I am not familiar with Daguerreotypes but I think the image on the surface is a negative and the positive or light areas are reflections from the nickel plate coming through the areas where the emulsion is thinner or absent as they received less exposure and were washed away.
That is a very impressive moustache, indeed.
My father who always had a moustache - much smaller than yours though - used to call his and all others 'soup strainers'.
As they say in the UK: "Keep a stiff upper lip." Dad was a Limey.
Mickey