Ned's photos with the keyword: Opalux

Vidar's Sunshine Calotype

Ned
14 Sep 2017 2 404
I'll always remember making this calotype because of something funny that happened. I'd made 3 calotypes earlier in the day, and each time the sun clouded over or it rained on me ( of course, it was sunny between the times I was making photographs! ). I was leaving the Norsk Folkemuseum for the day when I bumped into another member of our little calotype group, Vidar. Vidar was arriving with his camera and said he was going to make another calotype. I said I thought the sunlight was done, and he said, just watch: when he opens his tripod it will make the sun come out again :) So I turned around and went back to this picturesque corner of "old town" that had caught my eye, and Vidar went off to make his calotype. Sure enough, I set up the camera and then the sun came out and stayed out for the whole exposure, like magic! So this photograph was possible because of Vidar's magic tripod ( not to mention, my camera was mounted on another tripod that he generously loaned me for our time in Oslo ). The building on the left in this scene ( on the right side of the negative above ) is a half-timbered house that was built in the 1600s by Federik Brun, a bookbinder. After multiple disastrous fires, King Chrisitan IV issued an edict that all houses must be made from brick or stone. A less expensive alternative was to fill brickwork in the space between timbers, or "half-timbered", and still resistant to fire. This is Brun's actual house; it was relocated here to the museum. I will try to remember this story correctly: Brun lived with his wife and a large household of children, housemaids and an apprentice bookbinder. When he passed away, his elderly wife married the much younger apprentice and kept the bookbinding business running... and when the wife passed away, the now older apprentice then married a much younger housemaid and they kept the business running. When the old apprentice passed away, his now older wife married his much younger apprentice, and this pattern continued for several generations! This pattern seems astonishing but when you read about how they lived it is more understandable. Trutat variant of a Pélegry calotype on Canson Opalux paper. 5x7 Eastman No. 1, modified Wollensak Velostigmat 4:30PM sunshine! LV ~14, f/8, 7 minutes Development: 30 August Faint image visible at start. 200ml of 0.7% gallic acid, added 2 drops of 12% citric acid and 4 drops of 24% silver nitrate. Looked good after 50 minutes.

Vidar's Sunlight

Ned
14 Sep 2017 3 2 461
Salt print made from calotype . Printed 7 October 2017 Strathmore 500 plate finish drawing paper 1% kosher salt, 1% NH4Cl, 0.6% gelatin, 0.5% CA. Sensitized w/ 8% CA, 12% AgNO3. Toned with gold borax and SCN.

Gol Stave Church Calotype

Ned
14 Sep 2017 436
King Oscar II was king of Sweden from 1872 until his death in 1907, and king of Norway until his dethronement in 1905. His Summer Residence was here on Bygdøy peninsula near Christiania (now Oslo), where he established an "open air museum" in 1881. This circa 1200 stave church from the town of Gol was slated for demolition, but instead was relocated to the museum. In 1907 the open air museum became part of the Norsk Folkemuseum . In the 1980s, Gol decided they missed the church and built a replica some distance from the original site. There is also a replica of this Gol stave church in North Dakota of all places! This view is almost the directly opposite side from Finn's calotype . Trutat variant of a Pélegry calotype on Canson Opalux paper. 5x7 Eastman No. 1, modified Wollensak Velostigmat 3:20PM intermittent light rain. LV ~13 varying, f/8, 28 minutes The sun was out when I selected the view, but disappeared before I started the exposure and it did not come out again. Set up camera in rain and there was light rain during most of the exposure. I put my coat over the camera and hoped for the best. Development: 1 September Faint image visible at start. 200ml of 0.7% gallic acid, added 2 drops of 12% citric acid and 4 drops of 24% silver nitrate. Stopped when stain began to appear in the foreground, after 47 minutes. It was very nearly done ( detail in the 2nd floor shadow ) and would not have gone more than 5 to 8 additional minutes anyway.

Gol Stave Church

Ned
14 Sep 2017 1 379
Inverted digi-snap of calotype

Norsk Folkemuseum Calotype

Ned
14 Sep 2017 445
Traditional Norwegian farmstead at the Norsk Folkemuseum with "torvtak" turf rooves. Right after this I got to taste lefse bread made the traditional way on a griddle over a fire, it was delicious! Trutat variant of a Pélegry calotype on Canson Opalux paper. 5x7 Eastman No. 1, modified Wollensak Velostigmat 2:20PM mostly cloudy. LV ~12, f/8, 14 minutes The sun came out a few times and I used a watch to time it. It was sunny on and off for 6 minutes during the 14m exposure. Development: 2 September Faint image readily visible at start. 200ml of 0.7% gallic acid, added 2 drops of 12% citric acid and 4 drops of 24% silver nitrate. Under the safelight, I was not sure that I added only 4 drops of AgNO3... possibly added an extra drop or two. Image came up pretty fast, and I added a couple drops more CA at 5 minutes, Stopped after 35 minutes.

Norsk Folkemuseum

Ned
14 Sep 2017 1 1 356
Inverted digi-snap of a calotype

Akershus Festning Calotype III

Ned
14 Sep 2017 394
Well, actually it's the first calotype I made in Norway. Also the last one developed. They are numbered in the order they were developed :) This is the fortress/castle in Oslo. I really enjoyed sitting here for an hour and a half taking in the view. After traveling, it was nice just to sit quietly in one place for a time. The sun was coming and going and during the exposure and they kept changing the white blinds in the top windows! After 15 minutes, they opened them, then at 40 minutes they closed the blinds on two of them and partly closed the other 3, then at 1:15 they adjusted them all again! Would have been nice to stop down a lot more, but it was already a long exposure! Trutat variant of a Pélegry calotype on Canson Opalux paper. 5x7 Eastman No. 1, modified Wollensak Velostigmat 10AM mostly cloudy. LV ~11, f/11, 90 minutes The sun came out a few times and I used my watch to time it. It was sunny on and off for 16 minutes during the 1:30 exposure. Development: 3 September Faint image readily visible at start. 200ml of 0.7% gallic acid, added 2 drops of 12% citric acid and 4 drops of 24% silver nitrate. Under the safelight, I was not sure that I added only 4 drops of AgNO3... possibly added too much. Image came up too fast, and I added more CA at 8 minutes, but had to stop developing at 14 minutes.

Akershus Festning ( fortress/castle ) III

Ned
14 Sep 2017 1 392
Inverted digi-snap of calotype