From the same session. This shot was supposed to be a joke (he uses the hat as a shutter for his Century 10A, not as a hat) but the mirth gets lost when you have to stand still for four seconds. I like the first one better, though:
Jonathan
From the same session. This shot was supposed to be a joke (he uses the hat as a shutter for his Century 10A, not as a hat) but the mirth gets lost when you have to stand still for four seconds. I like the first one better, though:
Jonathan
I love the first portrait jcoldslabs! I see what you mean about a reflector, but I think the sombre atmosphere is bang on, contrasted by some very obvious laughter lines in the corners of your eyes. The hat does look a tad ironic!
Thanks, Simon. I appreciate the comments. Like a lot of people I tend to be harder on myself and my photos than other people are. Glad you like it.
Jonathan
You're welcome Jonathan. We are our own worst critics!
Obviously done handheld using a converted Polaroid 900 with an Aero-Ektar in homage to K. Praslowicz because it is in color ;-p
Isn't it cross processed as well?
Yes yes and it's a Polaroid rephotographed with Hipstamatic....
Are you sure it's not a Hipstamatic photographed with a Polaroid?
I've never met you and don't know the first thing about you but you seem like the type who would deliberately mislead innocent forum members
Last edited by Craig Tuffin; 24-Feb-2012 at 07:39. Reason: image size issue
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