Shi Shi is famous for its boot sucking mud, sometimes it makes more sense to hike to the beach bare footed.
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Shi Shi is famous for its boot sucking mud, sometimes it makes more sense to hike to the beach bare footed.
If you are going all the way out to the upper left hand corner of the country, you have to take the hike to Shi Shi beach just south of Neah Bay. It is the best two mile backpack anywhere and is...
I am not sure what the problem with the book is since Mark likely already has a signed model release form from the pixie. In any event, I doubt that she is still under contract with Disney.
I...
Mark, after volume one of the Pixies, we expect volume two, three, etc. Also, we will be eagerly waiting for the movie and want to know who will play the part of the pixie. Once again, your newest...
If you are talking requests, how about doing some zombie pixies? BTW, did you see Emil’s Blurb book, hint, hint? You too could be a big time book publisher. :)
Thankfully, it looks like this adventure is better organized than the Tonopah ones. I wish I could be there. :rolleyes:
Hey Mike C, I just got the print you gave me of Per framed and just got it back today. He looks pretty good. He will be guarding the door to my dark room, however, I don’t know how I am supposed to...
Great video Eddie. However, you better get out your spell checker otherwise Per is going to be looking for you. Actually the spelling is right but the meaning isn’t. Thanks for putting this...
I am overjoyed to see the Mizpah open again. I have been very fond of the building since I first saw it and can hardly wait to be a guest. What a treat!
Sure would like to go, time is money and I have neither. Also, I am still recovering from Tonopah margarita poisoning and don’t think I can take a chance that Eddie might show up.
I miss the Pixies, please don't tell me they are in hibernation for the winter.
I respect what he has done and where he is going, however, I agree with PViapiano that the images have gotten too manipulated and I no longer relate to them. These days one edition seems to look...
The Minneapolis Institute of Art has a great permanent photography collection and normally has some good special shows. Weinstein usually has some interesting stuff. Also, take a look at the...
That is an interesting comment and I have to agree with it; it was high noon with the two top gunslingers around. I would also point out that what is being widely disseminated these days is not...
Seems like we are just reliving Ansel versus Morensen; both camps just could not accept the other and proceeded to trash each other as not being the one true photography. Of course it went badly...
It is possible to appreciate a Weston image without knowing anything about the artist, however, the more you read his books and about his life the more meaningful the images become. I know this is...
Mike thank for your timely report on the service. I am very sorry I was unable to attend. It appears that I missed a very moving service as well as the opportunity to offer my condolences in...
Just saw the show on Saturday, I liked it a lot more than I expected. Alex Harris' car dashboards are worth going all by themselves. He stuffed a view camera in the backseat of different cars and...
Even though he is not particularly well liked by photographers; I will offer up Helmut Newton and his autobiography. Whatever you might think about his images, he did lead a very interesting life...
Such a loss for photography, our community and his family. He was such a mentor to so many, I will miss his workshops and his Zen way of teaching.
I tried to make this a straight art nude image; however, the coyness of the model’s pose just imbued the image with a sensual eroticism that is hard to ignore. Thank you Eddie, Model Mayhem has...
Moon over Hoodoos. The model was very shy.
http://www.lumry.net/junk/FL71109138707072011b.jpg
I recently got the Paul Strand: Southwest book from Aperture and was pretty impressed with the plates in it; plenty sharp and great tones. It was my understanding that while he was in New Mexico...
Oddly enough, I skimmed the magazine when I got it and was not moved, however, I went back and read Michael More’s overview and it all kind of came together for me and after that I really enjoyed...
I have been using J Brunner's approach since I started developing and have not found any reason to change. Look here for the details: http://www.jasonbrunner.com/hc110.html
When I grow up I want to be just like Eddy, I think the fireplace shot is just great. For now I will just have to settle for the Eddy Action figure, now available in stores. I can't help but...
Randy, when are you going to post some of those large format "art" pictures of Glen?
Man, I gotta' try one of those soft focus lens. No worries about the finger prints, it shows the image was created with hands. They look awesome.
You can get a PhotoShop action that does the same...
I would offer up some images but unfortunately I have been in a life and death struggle with a rootkit infection...I lost so I will not be able to scan for the foreseeable future. Also, the little...
Or a drunk turtle :)
OK, fess up, who took the head? Also, the cow refused to sign a model release so no pictures that I can publish.
I have been scanning my B&W 35mm stuff from the White Caps mine in Manhattan and all I can say is it is a really target rich site. I hope it is still standing next year.
Jim, you must have used my tripod holes for your shot of the sinks. I thought I had copyrighted the composition; my lawyer will be talking to your lawyer. I am about to join the 8X10 club and if...
When dropping off film I have always asked if they were planning to do LF color film and they have been honest and never committed to doing this. I assume they will be doing both E6 and C41 and if...
Fwiw, the FT Weekend edition frequently has articles on photography in the arts section. Last week they had a long interview with Larry Clark, the guy who did the book Tulsa. They are one of the...
Second the LPL, I had an Omega D5 and moved up to the LPL even though you generally have to pay real money for them. The D5 is built like a tank; however, using it is like driving one IMHO.
Welcome from Bellevue...at least I am not a 206er.
I have to agree with Vick, a 90 mm lens is pretty wide. It works well if you are doing interior architecture; however, for landscape it is...
Try Citizens Photo in Portland, not Washington but close enough. Panda does not do 4X5 color, much less 8X10. Panda does do great 35mm and 120. Last time I checked Citizens does 8X10.
As a drum scan skeptic, I have to give a testimonial to them now after having seen such a difference from what I got from my Epson 4990 and the drum scan I had made. I had an image shot on 4X5 Velvia...
The D5 holders will fit on a LPL 4X5 enlarger; however, it is a tight fit and I would not recommend inserting and removing the holder a lot. You kind of have to force it because they are bit deeper...