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.
Bromeliad
A view down the front of a Bromeliad flower.
Tree and leaves in Infrared
A tree with brilliantly white leaves
Nook & Cranny NYC
A blocked off stairway down in New York City with brick walls
Waiting for the train
A series of repeating girders in the Penn Station subway station underground.
Bird in the snow
A bird sitting in the snow.
Uniformity, all the way up
A repeating pattern along the side of a New York City building.
An Ocotillo
An Ocotillo in the middle of the summer.
Ghosts of Bracewell
The destroyed fragments of a radio telescope with a ghost.
Ghosts and the ruins of Bracewell
The destroyed fragments of a radio telescope with a ghost.
A crack in the dish
A crack in the side of a radio telescope
Star Trails
A intact dish and star trails
Structural
A intact radio telescope dish
Painting in the dark
A lightpainting in the ruins
Manhattan Beach Pier
A pier stretching off into the dark sky
Pacific Night
The rocky beach in Pescadero at night
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