That's an extraordinary image, Peter, with its spacial ironies. Fun!
That's an extraordinary image, Peter, with its spacial ironies. Fun!
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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Canada Creek Log Number 1 by Brandon Ward
Taken with forum members Corran (Bryan) and esearing (Eric) 2 weeks ago.
Wista VX, Tri-X 320 D-76 1:1, 90mm Angulon, probably a yellow filter, couple minute exposure at f/32.
Sweetwater Creek by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/the_ward/]Brandon Ward
Wista RF, Tri-X 320 D-76 1:1, Commercial Ektar 203mm, yellow green filter
The view from the end of the "Swampwalk" boardwalk in Murrells Inlet, a fishing & seafood village close to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. A grey, low cloud day (a little sunshine in the six days I was there would have been nice, both personally and photographically, but we don't control Nature!) Scan from print, HP5+, Pyrocat, Canham DLC, Congo 180/5.6
murrellsinlet1 by Peter Lewin, on Flickr
Comments & critique always welcome.
Playing with the new pinhole.
Zero Image 810 @160mm, Ilford HP5+, Ilfosol-3 1+9
Selfie Time
Amicalola Falls
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor-T 360mm f/8, HP5+, HC-110 1:63 N+1 dev
I crossed the creek and climbed up an overgrown area to find a different viewpoint than every other image that is shot at this park, which has limited options. Saw these two taking a selfie and decided to shoot this image with them in that pose.
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