Sope Creek Ruins II
Leica M6, MS-Optical 35mm f/3.5 Perar, T-Max 100 pushed two stops in T-Max developer 1:4, semi-stand
Printed on Ilford ART 300 5x7, dev'd in Ansco 130 and toned in thioreau
Sope Creek Ruins II
Leica M6, MS-Optical 35mm f/3.5 Perar, T-Max 100 pushed two stops in T-Max developer 1:4, semi-stand
Printed on Ilford ART 300 5x7, dev'd in Ansco 130 and toned in thioreau
Solid Light Works show at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, NY last night. Nikon J5, because of its silent shutter during the live music.
[img]DSC_7679 by blazingshutters, on Flickr[/img]
Night Shot, Sony A7II, 200mm Nikkor
[img]Dusk Light A7200780 BW by blazingshutters, on Flickr[/img]
Some great stuff since I last checked in here. I have to call out the picture of the Kayaker Tuco; that's amazing! And I know you know this shipwreck:
Shipwreck, Columbia River, Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Thanks Bryan. Instagram really is a terrible way to share panoramic pictures. I'm enjoying the XPan though. It took me a while to warm to it, but it has its strengths, and is super easy to use as well. Our family is going to Peru next summer and I think the XPan is headed for the Inca trail!
There are a couple of interesting shipwrecks near the mouth of the Columbia River if you're ever out this way. There's a good reason the area is referred to as the "graveyard of the Pacific."
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