That's absolutely lovely Austin.
That's absolutely lovely Austin.
[QUOTE=austin granger;780788]Another one from the parking garage:
Not an Exit, Portland
... sweet nat. lightning !
my contrib. Window Knob II on 5x7"
Delta 100, rated 25
Dev -2
Window Knob II
Vintage Truck, 2011
240mm Fujinon A, Kodak 2D
5x7 HP5+, D-23
Spanish Colonial Sugar Mill, Palladium print on COT320
19" Artar, KMV with reducing back.
FP4 in rodinal
New Project: Mulholland Highway and Drive.
Canham MQC
Rodenstock 180mm something or other.
HP5 F5.6 15min in F76 @ 8'00"
Ken
I continue to be wow'ed by how well your pictures work living in the "middle grey" zones.
Is this a function of your developer, or how you set levels in photoshop?
Ash
With your permission, I will share one of my short essays, entitled "The Secret of Beautiful Photographs":
Beautiful subjects.
I can't read your essay as the link seems broken.......so my two cents. To me the most interesting photographs tend to be ugly subjects seen beautifully. The contrast is very dynamic.
Thanks,
Kirk
"Vocation to Solitude -- To deliver oneself up, to hand oneself over, entrust oneself completely to the silence of a wide landscape of woods and hills, or sea, or desert; to sit still while the sun comes up over the land and fills its silences with light." Thomas Merton
KIRK GITTINGS
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I'm surprised about the link, but I actually shared the essay below. Title aside, it's 2 words long.![]()
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