Thanks, cpercy. I haven't gotten around to developing the LF film yet. Hopefully I'll have time tomorrow.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Here's a little postcard-ish shot from a an "upscale" area in KC. One must be careful not to get arrested or run off when lurking around here at night.
mh christmas lights by Clay Percy, on Flickr
Here's one a little closer to my house.
Jonathan turned out the dusk shot I liked best didn't have any Christmas lights
dusk by Clay Percy, on Flickr
Clay--that first one captures so well what I love about holiday lights at dusk: the halo of illumination all around. It looks like digital once again served the scene very well. There is a house in my neighborhood that has white lights year-round in a tree in the front yard. They aren't always on, but I keep hoping to catch it at dusk when it is lit up. But lights aren't required for nice dusk shots, of course; they're merely an added holiday bonus.
Jonathan
Another try at using soft-focus lens (p67/120):
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