There's a multitude of emulsions available, even after a lot of them have been discontinued. Each one reacts a little differently to light, both in terms of requiring more or less light, but also in terms of reacting in various unique ways to light.
San Jose City Hall
The San Jose City Hall at night, with glass panels, crossprocessed.
Tree and leaves in Infrared
A tree with brilliantly white leaves
Waiting for the train
A series of repeating girders in the Penn Station subway station underground.
Nook & Cranny NYC
A blocked off stairway down in New York City with brick walls
An Ocotillo
An Ocotillo in the middle of the summer.
Bird in the snow
A bird sitting in the snow.
A crack in the dish
A crack in the side of a radio telescope
Ghosts and the ruins of Bracewell
The destroyed fragments of a radio telescope with a ghost.
Structural
A intact radio telescope dish
Ghosts of Bracewell
The destroyed fragments of a radio telescope with a ghost.
Uniformity, all the way up
A repeating pattern along the side of a New York City building.
Manhattan Beach Pier
A pier stretching off into the dark sky
Pacific Night
The rocky beach in Pescadero at night
Star Trails
A intact dish and star trails
Painting in the dark
A lightpainting in the ruins
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