Happy May Day! Here's a shot of my wife waking up in bed. (Yes, she is very patient.)
4x5 Pacemaker Speed Graphic, 6" B&L Cinephor projection Petzval, expired Polaroid type 51 film, negative scan.
Jonathan
Happy May Day! Here's a shot of my wife waking up in bed. (Yes, she is very patient.)
4x5 Pacemaker Speed Graphic, 6" B&L Cinephor projection Petzval, expired Polaroid type 51 film, negative scan.
Jonathan
Jonathan, so EXCELLENT!
Just a wonderful, timeless, heirloom capture.
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Bonnie - 2012 Boston Marathon by Paul McEvoy, on Flickr
I think it's great to break the uber-formailty of LF sometimes. That portrait of the runner does not look LF to me, in a good way. Nice tonality and all that goes with it but there is a feeling of spontaneity that usually accompanies smaller formats.
J.
Thanks J. I'm trying to split the middle, I think. Part of that is that my desired method of working is walking around with the camera on my shoulder and taking pictures of strangers. I don't get a lot of time and that keeps things informal.
Unfortunately I forgot to tone the picture, so I just replaced it on flickr. So I have to replace it here:
Bonnie - 2012 Boston Marathon by Paul McEvoy, on Flickr
I'm a sucker for warm tone images myself. Even better!
Jonathan
Paul and Jonathan are rocking it.
Here's my most lively subject of recent:
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