... well... it's been forever since I've posted anything to LF Forum... so... why not work on alleviating the boredom?
Vieux Nice ~ Christopher Perez
Sony NEX7
Zeiss 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS
- The best camera in the world is nothing without someone operating it
- The best lens I own is whichever one is on the camera
- The best camera I own is whichever one is in my hands
Christopher, please post more often. This is a wonderful image, and the tonality, with all the gorgeous reflected light, is superb. While far removed, it reminds me for some reason of Savannah, GA, where we used to visit my grandmother at her beautiful Spanish-style home in a fine neighborhood.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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Airport to by Paul Fitz, on Flickr
The Airport by Paul Fitz, on Flickr
Darkroom print on ilford rc grade 2 5x7. split toned with selenium and agfa brown.
Kentamere 400 pan in d76
Leica md2, voigtlander 25mm
I think you're right about the light. Maybe the humidity is similar, being next to large bodies of water and the way light seems to "seep" into everything and everywhere?
Tuscany feels similar to me, though it has to be the dust in Italy since places like Florence are so far inland.
- The best camera in the world is nothing without someone operating it
- The best lens I own is whichever one is on the camera
- The best camera I own is whichever one is in my hands
A recent attempt to "vintageize" the look of a local building. It takes a long time but I'm liking the results so might make a project of this with the old buildings in my district.
Before
After
Rob Gray — Nature Photographer Extraordinaire
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Great photo, may I ask where that was taken? It looks like a hotel I stated in in Tasmania!! I think the town was Queenstown, Tasmania.
Thanks, jp!
Portland by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Portland by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Public Restroom, Portland by Austin Granger, on Flickr
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