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From the same session. This shot was supposed to be a joke (he uses the hat as a shutter for his Century 10A, not as a hat) but the mirth gets lost when you have to stand still for four seconds. I like the first one better, though:
http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/Cowboy%20Kenny.jpg
Jonathan
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I love the first portrait jcoldslabs! I see what you mean about a reflector, but I think the sombre atmosphere is bang on, contrasted by some very obvious laughter lines in the corners of your eyes. The hat does look a tad ironic!
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Thanks, Simon. I appreciate the comments. Like a lot of people I tend to be harder on myself and my photos than other people are. Glad you like it.
Jonathan
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You're welcome Jonathan. We are our own worst critics!
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Obviously done handheld using a converted Polaroid 900 with an Aero-Ektar in homage to K. Praslowicz because it is in color ;-p
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/phot...f45_022312.jpg
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Isn't it cross processed as well?
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Yes yes and it's a Polaroid rephotographed with Hipstamatic....
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Are you sure it's not a Hipstamatic photographed with a Polaroid?
I've never met you and don't know the first thing about you but you seem like the type who would deliberately mislead innocent forum members ;)
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Frank Petronio
Yes yes and it's a Polaroid rephotographed with Hipstamatic....
How does that work without the Yak Dung?
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I've been having some fun in between serious work lately. Thought I might share one :)
8x10 Wet Plate Collodion Ambrotype on black glass shot with the 18" Cooke @ f4.5
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