I like that, Bob... very nice lighting, texture and tones.
I like that, Bob... very nice lighting, texture and tones.
Great Ideas! ...and while I haven't yet made any prints from this "series," (nor have I perused this entire thread to see if its already represented) a really neat household subject is the area in and around the kitchen sink - great when there's a random assortment of silverware, glassware, utensils, etc. - both clean and otherwise! Also...interestingly piled stuff in the dish rack, or when stemware piles up and I wash it all at once...then place into the dish rack as it becomes backlit with sunbeams. Cool stuff!
that's interesting
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
It's a row of Kodak "No. 6" sheet film developing hangers. I don't use them for developing, though, just for hanging negatives up to dry.
Jonathan
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Garden Hose and Bluebells by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
Thanks, John. One of the best things about photographing semi-abstract subjects is how different people interpret them.
J.
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