There's some real talent on this forum. Let's see what you think is your best work.
Here's mine:
There's some real talent on this forum. Let's see what you think is your best work.
Here's mine:
Yeah. I'm familiar with Photoshop. It's the place I buy my film.
that's pretty cool.
I haven't taken my best picture yet so far.
wow, that's a tough choice. I'm not sure any of mine are any good. But one of the ones that I've gotten the best response from is this color one, though most of what I shoot now is black and white.
Shot on a 4x5 Osaka, Ektachrome100vs readyload
I am very bad at picking my own work. I can rip them to shreds with criticism, but to heap praise? Nah, my Philadelphia roots won't allow me to do that.
With no intention of double meaning "My best Work"
First granddaughter @ 12 days old on 7x17 film
Cheers
I got to admit, Steve's is very hard to beat. And I agree with Paul, I have my favorites but I'm a bad judge of what's good or what others like. To date, the one I like the most, and yes, took the longest to get.
--Scott--
Scott M. Knowles, MS-Geography
scott@wsrphoto.com
"All things merge into one, and a river flows through it."
- Norman MacLean
Steve, I can see why you're proud of that one. How did you light it?
Scott, great composition! I can't believe how interesting such a simple setup can be. Great job on the tones. The flower just jumps right out.
Yeah. I'm familiar with Photoshop. It's the place I buy my film.
This is a full-plate ambrotype on black glass.
I think this is my best so far. 8x10 carbon single transfer on fixed out 1964 Ilford Bromide fiber paper.
Jim
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