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.
trees
A cluster of trees I saw in the Huntington Gardens in Pasadena.
Wine Country
Wine country, with green grass and a blue sky with clouds and a row of grapevines along a hillside
Attack of the zombie trees
Bristlecone pines amid the rocks atop the white mountains
Dark Angel by the Lake
Kimberly Marvel on a rock by a lake at night with colored streaks
Twisted Halo
Kimberly Marvel with a twisted red halo
I don't know what's come over her
A nude woman being lightpainted by a pair of blue lights
Summoning
Ella against the backdrop of a city, in the reeds, with stars
Two parrots
Two Scarlet Macaws
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.
Mandy and her necklace
Mandy lightpainted with her glowing necklace
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