A couple more from a bright sunny day on the waterfront in Toronto. M2, 35FLE, Tri-X, HC-110, X1 scans:
CN Tower by chrism229, on Flickr
An artist's impression of a colonoscopy by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
A couple more from a bright sunny day on the waterfront in Toronto. M2, 35FLE, Tri-X, HC-110, X1 scans:
CN Tower by chrism229, on Flickr
An artist's impression of a colonoscopy by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
Heh heh, not often seen in real life.
Bleeding Hearts from my garden. D90, 50mm
Bleeding Heart by Chris Kagy, on Flickr
I always wondered about the mechanics of an escalator, and came across one in pieces in an underground shopping precinct.
Escalator Guts by chrism229, on Flickr
C.
ckagy, Really beautiful. I would put more "ground" to anchor, but that's only a matter of taste,
Cheers,
Later this month or early June I will be packing most of my cameras up and preparing for a big move. I might be shooting more digital in the future out of necessity - possibly will have no way to develop film for a while.
In preparation I bought some adapters and filters more suited to what I need on my D800E, especially with the less forgiving nature of digital. This includes a filter adapter for my 14-24mm Nikkor and a huge 150mm 2-stop hard GND filter, both made by Haida. Ari hooked me up as he is a dealer. Haven't had a lot of free time but last weekend made it out to the woods and shot some at a tributary to the Withlacoochee. The weather wasn't terrible conducive, but here are two shots with the 14-24mm and 2-stop GND. I was trying to emulate the look of Portra 160VC:
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