Analogue exhibitor David Dyett 2023

23rd MCC Analogue Photography Exhibition

David Dyett

Ghost ship.

Camera – Voigtlander Bessa R2
Lens – 35mm f2.5 color skopar
Film – Ilford HP5 Plus. Developer – Kodak D76
Paper – Ilford Multigrade 1V RC gloss. Developer – R77 (this is a special developer designed for Sabattier effect printing).

I printed this image utilizing the Sabattier effect. This involves flashing a light while the print is in the developing tray, that causes a reversal of the parts of the image that haven’t yet appeared resulting in a part positive part negative image.

Fish out of water

Camera – Voigtlander Bessa R2
Lens – 35mm f2.5 color skopar
Film – Ilford HP5 Plus. Developer – Kodak D76 Paper – Ilford Multigrade 1V RC gloss. Developer – R77 (this is a special developer designed for Sabattier effect printing).

I printed this image utilizing the Sabattier effect. This involves flashing a light while the print is in the developing tray, that causes a reversal of the parts of the image that haven’t yet appeared resulting in a part positive part negative image.

The Lady Cutler.

Camera – Voigtlander Bessa R2
Lens – 35mm f2.5 color skopar
Film – Ilford HP5 Plus. Developer – Kodak D76
Paper – Ilford Multigrade 1V RC gloss. Developer – R77 (this is a special developer designed for Sabattier effect printing).

I printed this image utilizing the Sabattier effect. This involves flashing a light while the print is in the developing tray, that causes a reversal of the parts of the image that haven’t yet appeared resulting in a part positive part negative image.

Final berth.

Camera – Voigtlander Bessa R2
Lens – 35mm f2.5 color skopar
Film – Ilford HP5 Plus. Developer – Kodak D76
Paper – Ilford Multigrade 1V RC gloss. Developer – R77 (this is a special developer designed for Sabattier effect printing).

I printed this image utilizing the Sabattier effect. This involves flashing a light while the print is in the developing tray, that causes a reversal of the parts of the image that haven’t yet appeared resulting in a part positive part negative image.