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This RUclips Channel is about photography, Travel, Photo tips, Artist Interviews and some Birding thrown in as well.
Hopefully you will find it informative and engaging.
Travel is the biggest motivator for my work. Some videos will feature that, while others will be more on the instructive side. I always try to have a bit of fun, so join me.
Subscribing to my Channel really helps.
Thanks
Curtis
Hopefully you will find it informative and engaging.
Travel is the biggest motivator for my work. Some videos will feature that, while others will be more on the instructive side. I always try to have a bit of fun, so join me.
Subscribing to my Channel really helps.
Thanks
Curtis
Fall Color in the Keweenaw Peninsula
Michigan Fall color at it's best. Keweenaw Peninsula, Copper Harbor, Houghton Michigan in Autumn.
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Northern Lights over Copper Harbor Lighthouse
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Aurora Borealis, Northern Lights over Copper Harbor, Michigan. Enjoy the night sky of Michigan's upper peninsula.
Don't come here, nothing to see but beautiful sunsets, boats and lighthouses and...
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Some of my favorite images of Copper Harbor. Don't come here. It's too beautiful to put into words.
Using your Nikon Z to shoot a time lapse video
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Best way to shoot a time lapse video using any Nikon Z Camera
The End of the Road Keweenaw Tour & Car Show - Copper Harbor
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End of the Road Keweenaw Tour & Keweenaw Classic Car Show at Copper Harbor Michigan July 2024
Copper Harbor at Midnight
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A brief Time lapse of Copper Harbor at night Special guest the Aurora borealis
Sunflowers Friends and Cameras
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A short video sharing the joy of photography with friends
Secrets of Backyard Bird Photography
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A guide to help you photograph birds in your backyard
How to export an image Full size in Adobe Lightroom
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This is how to export an image in Lightroom at full size resolution for printing
Midnight on the Black River
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Going out at Midnight on the Black river here in North Carolina. Awe-inspiring
Exporting full size images in Lightroom Classic
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This is how to make sure you are not downsizing your images when you go to export using Lightroom Classic
Danza Guerreros Quetzalcoatl
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The Cameron Art Museum hosted the Danza Guerreros Quetzalcoatl group from Durham North Carolina Celebrating the Culture and Traditions of Mexico thru Aztec Dance
instructions on how to open my shipping boxes
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instructions on how to open my shipping boxes
Cape Fear Camera presents Images of Distinction 2022
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Cape Fear Camera presents Images of Distinction 2022
Chattanooga Choo Choo Chasing the Light
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Chattanooga Choo Choo Chasing the Light
Chasing the Northern Lights and hiking with a Moose
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Chasing the Northern Lights and hiking with a Moose
State of the Art / Art of the State - Cameron Art Museum
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State of the Art / Art of the State - Cameron Art Museum
State of the Art / Art of the State - Cameron Art Museum
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State of the Art / Art of the State - Cameron Art Museum
Such stunning views! You’ve really captured the essence of these landscapes. Incredible videos! sub & 👍7
Unreal!!👏👏👏👏
Unreal.
Some good ideas here. Note: Instead of using aluminum nails, I use a piece of rebar and hacksaw it off to the length I want.
Works for me...thanks for the comment
Thanks for sharing the video. Maybe one day I'll make it to a place where they are visiable. I expect some great stills to be shown for the CFCC.
Awesome! Thank you.
No. Thank you.
You´re such a lovely man, thank you so much for sharing your process. I´m so glad that i found your channel!
What a waste of time this video is.
Please subscribe to view more "waste of time videos" lol
If you wear a hat, know how to do it. Only women are allowed to keep their hats on in closed rooms.
I assume you must be close to my age as that certainly was the accepted practice years ago. I always wondered why women were allowed to wear a hat indoors and men not. Tradition I guess. I guess I've always been a bit of a rebel. I still wish people dressed up more to go to sporting events but it seems like t-shirts and ball caps are the norm. I remember going to a ball game with a sports jacket but those days are long gone. Men don't even wear a tie to church any more. Kinda sad.
Nope, what architects used until recently (well... until 30 years ago maybe) is another process.
What kind of drone are you using to get these shots?
DJI Mavic 2 pro an oldie but goodie
Great drone photography
Thanks Phil
Great explanations!
Fantastic! I want to try this method. Thanks for the video
When the correct exposure in sunlight is reached the print will look charcoal grey.
A good tip. Thanks
People need to tape the edges of the glass to avoid cutting the crap out of their hands. Also, do you use negative images rather than just a copy on acetate?
Yes. Tape will do fine. I actually sand the edges, with a fine wet sandpaper. I forgot about that technique. Yes I print from a negative. I've been wanting to do that video, so maybe that will be next. Thanks for your comments.
Love it
Thanks for driving
Great simple to follow video and some really basic valuable information that I've missed from other tutorials - love the blue outfit by the way x
Thanks so much
New to this. Loved your simple and straight to the point video, with some history at the beginning. Just the video I was looking for. Many thanks
Thanks for you comments
Thanks! Very informative video! I learned a few things!
Great video, thanks for sharing your ideas
Thanks Phil. Hope to see you soon.
Could you use the images in epixy resin work
I have done just that.
Thank You for taking the time to give a simple explanation of the cyanotype printing process. I love darkroom printing, but it is a whole process I just do not want to mess with anymore. I want to simplify my whole process with less gear and workflow. One or cameras, one or two film stocks, one or two printing processes, etc. and then experimenting within those parameters. Invariably, it is always about the print for me, something tangible from the intangible, not counting my minds eye. Shooting with pinhole cameras, home developing black and white film with caffenol, and printing with the cyanotype process (or other some other alternative printing process) sounds like my speed: slow and stop, lol. Starting with smaller 120 film negatives will be my first experiments because it is what I have on hand, just cute little Prussian Blue photos. Later, I can print larger negatives like you explained. Btw, your cute cat is spoiled rotten. I have two rotten ones myself. Much obliged.
Thanks so much for your kind words. Rotten cats are the best cats. LOL.
I enjoyed your instructional video, thanks! And, the kitty was a nice added bonus :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much. This was the best Cyanotype instructional RUclips video I have seen. A question. Do you have any Hydrogen Peroxide recommendations. I was on Amazon and there were various selections available but they seem to have different chemical ratios.
I just use what I can pick up at Walmart. The ratio really isn't that important.
Ciao, vorrei chiederti se hai mai usato la cianotipia su vetro ed eventualmente la geletina e l'acido osseico. Grazie tanto e buon lavoro!
Wow...Curtis, thank you so much for this video! I'm a beginner and in Photography I in college, and we are doing a cyanotype for our first assignment/project. I loved how you explained everything so clearly, and showed us everything hands-on. Beautiful work! Also your cat is adorable! ☀️💙🐈💙☀️
Thanks so much for your comments. Have fun in your class. and my cat thanks you as well.
Great vídeo. Thank you so much
I don’t understand the name of the liquid you put for darking the blue?
hydrogen peroxide
Try mixing your cyano type (A+B / A) with a 5% sollution of gelatine. It will cut your exposure by at least 50% (Light travels trough the emulsion, bounces backfrom the given support and exposes the emulsion from both sides). The gelatine cyano mix will stick to almost any material without any trouble. Also the cyano mux wont react with whatever is in your paper if you dont want to spend money on art papers. But the main advantages are are completly even contrast curve and you can use pigments within your gelatin! Yes…printing CYM with only two layers (shadows are cyano highlights will become your choosen pigment color / gold, silver black are super interesting too ). Be carefull with using clorine for boosting contrast and cyan density cause wet gelatin and clorin might not get along to well. But its not impossible. Toning your print with dye is now equaly easy cause dye and gelatine are very good friends. Got a job offer as a printing teacher today and thought i start practicing on the sofa! Good luck! Regarding pigments mixed with gelatin + plus cyano … high density of pigments of course extendes your exposure.
Adding gelatin will let you print on glass
How do you know your exposure time? Is there any way to tell if the exposure is good while exposing? Or trial and error?
Trial and error mostly. Some folks check the color of the cyanotype but I usually just run a test on a smaller piece of paper.
Wonderful video, what printer do you have? Many thanks!
I have a couple of them. The main printer I use is the Canon Pro 4000. It prints up to 44" wide. Thanks for your question.
thank you for your reply, do you have a recommendation for just black and white printer to use for transparencies to make cyanotypes?@@photobrake
I would have to know your price range. Basically I would look for a printer that uses Photo black a mat black, as well as a grey, that will give you a better range@@gocarrgo
Ok good to know....between $500 -1500 more or less, would I be looking for an inkjet or laser printer? Many thanks for your time and expertise. @@photobrake
Came to your website to follow up on a Mrs. Davis' Chair print I bought... somewhere?... maybe 15ish years ago. And then I rabbit-holed into the astro-photo details. Thanks for both: improving my home's wall for years, and inspiration to spend a night well the heck out of the city.
Can you print from a positive? Beautiful work!
You can, but the image would then be a negative. Could look pretty cool though.
Thank you for the quick reply@@photobrake
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How do you preserve your cyanotype print from long term exposure to artificial light or sunlight? Thanks.
It's pretty much archival although I wouldn't hang it in direct sunlight.
Cd you let me know wh teansparent paper you use for the image thx
What size of printer do you have?
Great video! Is this stuff toxic and needing ventilation or okay indoors? And do you need to fix or does water stop development? Do they fade? Thanks!
Cyanotype is one of the safest printing processes out there. It could be an irritant and I always wear gloves. I always err on the side of caution when it comes to mixing it up. Water is what stops the development. Oxygen can make the blue darker. I enhance that by bathing the print in a solution of hydrogen peroxide solution and water. As far as archival, there are prints from the 1800''s that are still very vibrant although these are in a museum. Cheers
@@photobrake thank you!!!!!
The fact I came here just to learn how to do the fire part yet you explained how to also photograph it is absolute bonus content & such a surprise! I got a brand new Canon for Christmas & I’m STILL trying to figure out all the settings so a million thanks friend! ♥️
Thanks for that.
what happens if I don't rinse it
It will continue to process. Rinsing it sets the print from development.
anybody ever done this process on canvas? i've been trying to nail it down wondering if there's any tips floating
I am sure it would work. Thanks for the comment
Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Great, what printer do you use for the negative?
At the present time I am using the Canon pro 4000. It can print up to 44" wide.
Is it ammonium ferri citrate (yellow-brown) and potassium ferricyanide (red), or ferrocyanide (yellow), that's the chemicals that are used?
Truly I just use the premix version. I get it from B&H photo.
Thanks for the smile
these are pretty crazy results, great
Thanks so much for the comment.
Really cool video! Thanks Curtis!
Thanks Stephen.
Wow! You are amazing! What a great video!
You are amazing! Glad to have helped put it together.
Great video son.
Thanks mom. ha ha ha
Do the cyanotypes have a course surface texture? The old ammonia process blueprints had that. A company I worked at used blueprints until the 90s.
Not really course. Of course it depends on the type of paper you use. Thanks for the question.