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Axe

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Anothe scan of a print that was originally made about 1979 using Ilfolith film.

15 Responses to “Axe” »

  1. Thomas Says:

    Stunning shot and so apt in today’s tough economic conditions when many people are getting axed (from their job) worldwide.

  2. Arash Says:

    You did it very well, Michael!
    lighting and the BW effect made this shot as a great work.
    I remember Goleden Axe, a game we played many years ago on pc ;)

  3. Mia Says:

    I’d view this image from a VERY safe distance. Excellent scan, liking the sharp contrast too, well done! Most prints don’t look half this good

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  5. Alex Says:

    Buen disparo clavando el hacha, el procesado me gusta.
    Saludos.

  6. Liang Says:

    very nice shadowy approach on this tool!

  7. Janice Thomson Says:

    Love how these prints turn out -The contrast is exceptional.

  8. Harry Says:

    Excellent. I was a big fan of kodalith in the 1970s.

  9. Ilan Says:

    This is great!
    Very nicely done, I love the outcome.
    Splendid work!

  10. Kavita Says:

    MURDERRRRRRRRRR!
    HAHAHAHAH…Looks like a scene in a horrormovie:p

  11. rem_la Says:

    ca fait peur ce truc !

  12. standley Says:

    Excellent Michael. I like how you filled the frame with the silhouette!

  13. Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life Says:

    A powerful image. Love the lighting, almost loosing the handle.

  14. Arjan - PlasticDaisy Says:

    Two words: “Sin City!” Don’t know if you’ve seen that movie, but this image totally fits the vibe of that movie.

  15. flo Says:

    at this time, it was still using the ax, now, the scanner

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