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by Niels Nielsen
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This is part of a series of photographs I took in 2000 in an abandoned construction site, in the Civic Center, in Curitiba, Brazil. These pictures... more
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This is part of a series of photographs I took in 2000 in an abandoned construction site, in the Civic Center, in Curitiba, Brazil. These pictures were taken with ISO 100 film, exposed and processed at ISO 1600, developed using a high dilution, high agitation, high temperature method, to bring out a characteristic "grungy" grain. The abstract compositions were highlighted by this high grain, high contrast process, rendering very "punchy" images. During scanning, I used several different analog exposure corrections, layering the different images, for precise local tonal adjustments. Hope you enjoy!
www.petrifiedclouds.com --> Limited edition signed prints are available as well. Please, email petrifiedclouds@gmail.com for details. "Love without art is merely the slaking of desire, and art cannot be enjoyed unless it is approached with love." -- Arthur C. Clarke All images ©2011-2014 Niels Nielsen. Images may not be copied, printed or otherwise disseminated without express written permission of Niels Nielsen, or appointed agents.
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Anna Duyunova
Great work! But made me sad...
Odd Jeppesen
Fantastic image. The grain highlights the feeling of a decaying landscape.
Niels Nielsen replied:
Thank you so much. Film grain is a really difficult tool to use, I think.