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eddie
19-Oct-2008, 16:22
hey all,

i have been trying to get my local photo club to have a monthly assignment that is "something dead".....so far no luck. i think it is a great topic.

feel free to interpret this in any way you like. i have several ideas.

here is my 1st take.

4x5 pinhole image (i have the same shot in color from my RB67 but it is not appropriate here....) 75mm "focal length" f216. National monument.

i titled it "dead horse gulch"

drew.saunders
19-Oct-2008, 16:57
Here are some dried flowers (thus good 'n' dead) on the door to the mausoleum where Leland, Jane and Leland Stanford Junior (after whom the University where I work is named) are interred. Directly and indirectly fits your "Something Dead" theme.

Drew

Daniel_Buck
19-Oct-2008, 17:19
I can't remember if I posted this up here yet or not, anyway, saw the dead crow in my driveway about 2 months ago. So what did I do? I grabbed the 4x5 :D

http://www.buckshotsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/rileys_15.jpg

drew.saunders
19-Oct-2008, 17:32
Now I remember a couple o' dead seagulls I shot in April 2007, Dunes Beach, near Half Moon Bay California:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3230/2956723962_0a24d0a296.jpg


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3226/2956724242_121db3e577.jpg

Drew

Toyon
19-Oct-2008, 18:02
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qBlfhmfFRI

Brian Vuillemenot
19-Oct-2008, 18:14
Like many, I can't resist the Siren's song of a rotting dead bird carcass washed up on the shore...

eddie
19-Oct-2008, 18:59
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qBlfhmfFRI

har har har! i think my wife just died!

Michael Graves
19-Oct-2008, 19:13
One of my early efforts at large format macro photography. A feather from a dead bird. Sorry...don't remember what kind it was.

Richard M. Coda
19-Oct-2008, 21:03
Dead Pigeon, Ellis Island, NY, 1984

Bosaiya
21-Oct-2008, 08:27
Cover shot for Surreal Magazine issue 4.

jss
21-Oct-2008, 09:01
i setup a shot to expose a sheet of kodak 320TXP. i wanted to test what the right timing is for 1:25 rodinal souping. ended up doing rodinal 1:25 for 16 minutes, frequent agitation.

this shot turned out better than i imagined.

8×10 320TXP, carl meyer apo-process 12″, f/11 @ 1/60. single strobe, 30 joules

Kerik Kouklis
21-Oct-2008, 10:59
Fawn that drowned in our pool. 8x10 wet plate collodion...

http://kerik.com/last-leap.jpg

Brian Vuillemenot
21-Oct-2008, 12:16
Nice one Kerik- looks like you beat all of us dead bird shooters! ;)

Ken Lee
21-Oct-2008, 19:05
http://www.kenleegallery.com/images/forum/f22.jpg
Amaryllis
Sinar P, 150 Sironar-S
4x5 TMY, Pyrocat HD

cjbroadbent
4-Nov-2008, 03:42
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm440/downstairs_2008/bird.jpg
Dead bird. 4x5 B&W from Ektachrome.

cjbroadbent
4-Nov-2008, 03:45
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm440/downstairs_2008/goose.jpg

Very dead goose from an anti-used-oil-dumping campaign. 13x18 Ekta.

eddie
4-Nov-2008, 04:29
christopher,

WOW! great scenes. i particularly enjoy the 1st set up. thanks for posting.

Alan Rabe
4-Nov-2008, 05:33
Shot in Cherry Az, 89

cjbroadbent
4-Nov-2008, 06:39
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm440/downstairs_2008/grapes3.jpg
Dead Leaves.
A crop from above.

Allen in Montreal
4-Nov-2008, 06:58
Fawn that drowned in our pool. 8x10 wet plate collodion...

http://kerik.com/last-leap.jpg

Very cool, put at the same time.....
I won't let my daughter see this thread, she'll cry.

Allen in Montreal
4-Nov-2008, 06:59
Ken,
this must be really sweet as a large print. Beautiful.




http://www.kenleegallery.com/images/forum/f22.jpg
Amaryllis
Sinar P, 150 Sironar-S
4x5 TMY, Pyrocat HD

Ken Lee
4-Nov-2008, 07:44
I suspect that some images (http://www.afterimagegallery.com/featureadams.htm) do well at big sizes, because even when enlarged, there are still small forms of visual interest.

I tried the above photo at 12x15, and while the details hold, it looks better if you stand back a bit - perhaps because the basic forms are rather large.

fenderbja
4-Nov-2008, 12:55
Bird Island off the North Point of Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake

Joseph O'Neil
4-Nov-2008, 13:28
Deliver me from temptation.....

Picture one - my immigrant ancestors

Picture two, NOT large format, but the family business.

So, *ahem*, what exactly would you like me to post....
:D

Matt Magruder
4-Nov-2008, 14:16
http://www.matthewmagruder.com/files/gimgs/4_7x17deaddeerptpd.jpg

Dead deer - 7x17 platinum/palladium print

Frank Petronio
4-Nov-2008, 16:42
I love my scythe, it makes killing fun.

Brian Bullen
4-Nov-2008, 21:23
Nice photo Frank, you murderer.

Geert
5-Nov-2008, 06:14
http://fijnefotografie.eu/pics/polaroid/5212_04.jpg

The skull of Bambi

G

mrladewig
5-Nov-2008, 09:27
Initially, I thought I'd post this in the portrait thread, but here folks will at least expect to see something dead.

Skinned mule deer in a hunters camp.
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/1472-1/TCP_35_TMX_20081101_01.jpg

Jehu
5-Nov-2008, 10:13
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z95/Jehu10842/LF_BW/Still%20Life/spookyskull-2.jpg

This is my first attempt at LF still life. It's a skull that one of our surveyors found in the field. I put it on a dark cloth with a softbox on each side. There's a little back tilt to keep the teeth and face in focus but soften the inside of the sockets. It's a learning experience for me.

fuegocito
5-Nov-2008, 18:21
Here you go Eddie:)

eddie
5-Nov-2008, 19:31
Deliver me from temptation.....

Picture one - my immigrant ancestors

Picture two, NOT large format, but the family business.

So, *ahem*, what exactly would you like me to post....
:D

come on joe....we know what you got on ice......


I love my scythe, it makes killing fun.

har har har! great one franks. thanks for the laugh

Jeffrey Sipress
6-Nov-2008, 10:36
In southwest Utah...

http://machinearts.com/fredphotos/zionsnag1.jpg

Thad Gerheim
8-Nov-2008, 21:31
Here's my dead bird photo. I know I have a shot of a dead horse somewhere also, and I'd bet my last polaroids that that horse smelled worse than Eddies horse.

zoneVIII
18-Nov-2008, 08:23
bag of bone, trunyan-bali,

David Hedley
18-Nov-2008, 09:40
Some great images on this thread. Jeffrey's image from southwest Utah is sublime. Here's an effort from me;

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3187/3032238302_4d871cfd5a.jpg

Lake Kussharo, Hokkaido
Toyo 4x5, 90mm Fujinon

GSX4
18-Nov-2008, 10:16
Boar Skull..... I hunted this critter, ate the meat, had the head made into a mount, and the skull was bleached..... Taken with 5" modified petzval on 4x5 cropped square as fall off was way too much. Print was made onto FOMA paper, lightly bleached back, lightly sepia toned, and finished in selenium.

Vaughn
19-Nov-2008, 03:28
Dead Possum
Base of Mt Ngauruhoe
Tongariro national park
New Zealand

Found this guy after I wandered to the top of Ngauruhoe and then down again. Looks like the winter snows had flattened him (her?) out a bit. It was definitely "one with the rocks".

Posted image taken with digital camera of a 16x20 silver gelatin print (from 4x5 neg).

Vaughn

Vaughn
19-Nov-2008, 03:33
And another...

Skull, Snow
Rim of Mono Lake Basin

Posted image taken with digital camera of a 16x20 silver gelatin print (from 4x5 neg). Unfortunately, this does not show the texture of the snow seen in the actual print.

I almost stepped on this guy -- I was getting a touch of snow blindness, as I left my sunglasses in the car. We were just going to check this area out and ended up photographing for several hours. I had to wear my darkcloth over my head a peak out of a small opening to reduce the glare of the sun off the snow.

Vaughn

lenser
19-Nov-2008, 09:29
Remains of dinner. Dead but enjoyed.

Brian Bullen
30-Nov-2008, 06:42
Deer Ribs
8x10 PD
Dallmeyer 3d

Shutter
30-Nov-2008, 09:08
Deer Ribs
8x10 PD
Dallmeyer 3d

really amazing!

mcfactor
30-Nov-2008, 09:14
"Deer Ribs" is so primal!

Brian Bullen
30-Nov-2008, 12:22
Thanks!

Joel Brown
30-Nov-2008, 14:04
I think I may have posted this before, but I will do so again. Dead Fish In Mud or Anchovy Brownie.

www.joelbrownphotography.com

seven
30-Nov-2008, 19:03
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3177/3069133852_db6bb9c7c0.jpg

12" Dagor @F6.8, Hammer dry plate 5x7 (expired long time ago)

JBrunner
30-Nov-2008, 23:19
Near Black Rock on the Great Salt Lake. Efke PL25, 4x5 contact print.

Deniz Merdanogullari
2-Dec-2008, 14:25
Dead? Most definitely. with the eyes filled with pools of blood.
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8x10 Tachi with a 210 lens, Cyanotype
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http://farm1.static.flickr.com/90/253089470_fe9eb9879c_o.jpg

Ben Hopson
2-Dec-2008, 23:10
It is not living, so it must be dead. From the Gladding McBean building in Lincoln, CA. This head is wrapped in burlap.

David Hedley
3-Dec-2008, 08:16
Burnt trees at fumerole, Io-zan (active volcano), Akan, Hokkaido;

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3271/3079955658_69e2a985b3.jpg

Toyo metal field (4x5), Fujinon 90mm, Velvia

markinwaterloo
3-Dec-2008, 12:12
Dead bird and power lines...

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nathanm
3-Dec-2008, 16:56
Bambi snuffed it in the pool, but left a great looking corpse!

Boar Skull - Awesome, love it.

seven's dead bird: Eww, Eraserhead!

Jehu
4-Dec-2008, 08:49
Dead bird and power lines...

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It's only mostly dead. It looks like the wing flapped during the exposure.

markinwaterloo
4-Dec-2008, 08:52
Yes...I think it's waving at me actually.

nathanm
8-Dec-2008, 16:44
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3083/3088772266_64bd53ab19.jpg

Jim Galli
8-Dec-2008, 17:22
Nathanm, excellent photo.


http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/dead.jpg

Oh, trust me, it's dead now. See the saw standing next to it. It's in my livingroom now. One of the little perks of living out in the boonies. From my 'making rush limbaugh proud' series.

eddie
8-Dec-2008, 17:26
Nathanm, excellent photo.



Oh, trust me, it's dead now. See the saw standing next to it. It's in my livingroom now. One of the little perks of living out in the boonies. From my 'making rush limbaugh proud' series.

LOL! thanks for the laughs....i am still chuckling!

nathanm
8-Dec-2008, 22:30
Boy, and they grilled that one dude for using a chemical log to light up the Delicate Arch, but this Jim Galli guy is deliberately KILLING an innocent tree just to fulfill a photographic theme! Sick and twisted! It's a snuff photo! :eek:

austin granger
14-Jan-2011, 23:07
I posted some dead trees elsewhere, but here are some other dead things:

Buck Skull, Drake's Estero, Point Reyes
http://austingranger.com/web/elegy/20-buck_skull_drakes_estero.jpg

Dead Agave, Anza-Borrego Desert
http://austingranger.com/web/lights/48-dead_agave_anza_borrego_desert_april.jpg

St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, California
http://austingranger.com/web/lights/18-st-marys_cemetary.jpg
Sorry, I couldn't resist...:)

cjbroadbent
15-Jan-2011, 04:51
Dead lemon.
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_OR3U2BmIDuk/SOxj-ye2jWI/AAAAAAAAAa4/uXMvzM7-d2U/s800/lemonmold002.jpg

Heespharm
15-Jan-2011, 10:53
I thought someone by now would have posted something related to kodachrome by now :-) oh wait is it too soon to speak of the newly deceased...

ljsegil
15-Jan-2011, 11:44
Former tulip, Canham 5x7, Nikkor AM 210/5.6, Portra 160NC.
Larry

Robert Hall
15-Jan-2011, 11:50
I don't know what this says about me, but this is the best thread yet! Awesome work everyone!

Not wanting to be left out, this is what I have scanned and handy...

http://www.roberthall.com/nm/SantaFe002a.jpg

eddie
15-Jan-2011, 13:27
I don't know what this says about me, but this is the best thread yet! Awesome work everyone!


what is great is that this thread has been revived after being dead for 25 months!

har har ahr!

eddie

Donald Miller
15-Jan-2011, 14:02
I don't know what this says about me, but this is the best thread yet! Awesome work everyone!

Not wanting to be left out, this is what I have scanned and handy...



Nice photo Robert. Taos Pueblo?

austin granger
15-Jan-2011, 17:00
Forgive me if you've seen this before; I posted it on another thread but it really fits better here.

Polar Bear, Eugene, Oregon
http://austingranger.com/web/lights/69-polar_bear_eugene.jpg

Sirius Glass
15-Jan-2011, 17:11
what is great is that this thread has been revived after being dead for 25 months!

har har ahr!

eddie

So is this raising the dead or resurrection? :confused:

Brian C. Miller
15-Jan-2011, 17:18
I thought someone by now would have posted something related to kodachrome by now :-) oh wait is it too soon to speak of the newly deceased...

No, it has to be a LF photograph of Kodachrome. (I kind of doubt that anybody has something handy on 4x5 Kodachrome that's actually related to the thread.)

Next time I'm out on my bicycle, I'll look for a dead squirrel or something. (blech!)

cjbroadbent
16-Jan-2011, 06:32
For a public utility campaign against dumping used motor oil. 5x7 Ektachrome In Linhof Technica with a 180mm Sironar. The best part is the grapes.
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_OR3U2BmIDuk/TPURamArI2I/AAAAAAAAGHQ/aZkod4_XxaI/s800/1318NM.jpg

cjbroadbent
18-Jan-2011, 10:56
I have so many LFs that fit this thread. Anti-tobacco campaign on 4x5 triX.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_OR3U2BmIDuk/TTXAeEYXztI/AAAAAAAAGXU/bsUdqaH3Rpc/s800/bara.jpg

santanhu007
18-Jan-2011, 20:38
Great jobs

sly
18-Jan-2011, 21:42
Going on a beach explore on Gabriola Island I came upon the carcass of a sea lion. It was pretty rank... I left it to the eagles and seagulls.
Six months later went back to the same spot. The birds and the crabs had done their job. The remaining bones had been sheparded by the tide into this neat pile.

Mike Anderson
18-Jan-2011, 22:06
http://images.nikonians.org/galleries/data/14389/coral-1.jpg

Dead coral. I killed it myself.

...Mike

walter23
19-Jan-2011, 21:07
http://ashphotography.ca/vfiction/mashedup-two-labelled.jpg

There is a story to accompany this one. I found this negative in the vault of an abandoned research hospital in an undisclosed location (government land way out at the end of some poorly maintained roadways full of potholes and littered with branches and rocks). The drawer was labelled "CLOSED FILES" and the folder the negative was affixed to bore a label which read "RESEARCH SUBJECT 14B191". On reading the files in the folder I learned that this was an animal that had escaped from the facility and was tracked with dogs for weeks until its remains were found. Much of the document was blanked out, including all of the research notes, so I do not know what kind of work was being done with this particular animal, nor what sort of animal it was. What little readable text remained was just an account of the successful recovery of the remains and subsequent closing of the file.

walter23
19-Jan-2011, 21:10
It is not living, so it must be dead. From the Gladding McBean building in Lincoln, CA. This head is wrapped in burlap.

All dead things were once alive.

walter23
19-Jan-2011, 23:07
Dead lemon.


This reminds me of my kitchen for the last couple of months while my wife has been away on business.

Brian C. Miller
20-Jan-2011, 02:56
I found this negative in the vault of an abandoned research hospital ...

What condition was the negative in when you found it? I've been looking at that, and it seems pieced together. The image title suggests that, too.

From the condition of the animal's bones, I doubt that they found the animal that escaped. Those bones have been out there for a while, and they probably came across them and decided to call the search off, and just BS their boss. "I'm tired. Wanna head back?" "Yeah, I'll just make a couple of bad photos of this, and we'll call it good." "OK."

cjbroadbent
11-Feb-2011, 14:01
Easter lamb for a magazine which folded (Gran Bazzar). Roll film back on Linhof. The walls were luminous panel which had to be pre-flashed.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_OR3U2BmIDuk/TVKeUyGiKGI/AAAAAAAAGuo/wu-YbGoaWks/s800/lamb.jpg

Scott Schroeder
8-Dec-2011, 13:30
I like reviving these old threads.
Chip in....

http://schroederworks.com/gallery/Fgallery2-4.jpg

Christo.Stankulov
8-Dec-2011, 13:48
Bessa 66/Ilford FP4+@250 asa HC 110 B/ taken in Copenhagen 2008 April - dead tree in a park/ Foma liquid emulsion
Portrait of a non-dead heart /my father died from heart attack/
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2434/3603045441_5685984a12_o.jpg

Steve M Hostetter
8-Dec-2011, 18:31
Bessa 66/Ilford FP4+@250 asa HC 110 B/ taken in Copenhagen 2008 April - dead tree in a park/ Foma liquid emulsion
Portrait of a non-dead heart /my father died from heart attack/
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2434/3603045441_5685984a12_o.jpg

Sorry Christo
steve

Richard M. Coda
8-Dec-2011, 21:23
http://www.pctype.com/rcphoto/test/PIGEON2.jpg
Dead Pigeon, Ellis Island, NY, 1984
4x5" Plus-X

Bill Poole
8-Dec-2011, 22:15
Oh well, if we're going to allow cemeteries, I'll play. Pescadero, CA
http://www.poolephotography.com/Public-Galleries/5X7-B/i-gqWxkdm/0/O/201104015b.jpg

Christo.Stankulov
9-Dec-2011, 02:18
Sorry Christo
steve

Thank You Steve, no problem with that. I was amazed how this tree look like a heard when it is turned upside down.

Jim collum
9-Dec-2011, 10:36
Betterlight, Ebony 4x5 & 12" Red Dot Artar

http://forum.getdpi.com/gallery/files/1/2/bl124a.jpg

beached Humpback whale, after sitting on beach for about 3 months

Tom J McDonald
10-Dec-2011, 02:14
Jim, that's a beautiful picture.

Jim collum
10-Dec-2011, 11:08
Jim, that's a beautiful picture.

In a gallery show a few years back, I had this printed 40x50" (surface mounted on Masonite). At first glance you're really not sure what you're looking at. People would come up , start discussing the image.. most liked it. There's a tremendous amount of detail and texture in the image.. and people would get close (nose to print). Usually, at this point, I'd tell them what it was... I often thought it would make a great installation of a video of everyone's reaction... their first reaction was to jump back.. way back.. followed by a change in facial expressions from admiration to horror (never disgust.. they still always like the image.. just didn't want to get close to it any more :)

GSX4
18-Dec-2011, 17:17
Here's another one.

eddie
19-Dec-2011, 04:56
nice deer andrew!

David E. Rose
19-Dec-2011, 06:13
Medical Examiner's Office- Autopsy Suite. Sinar F-2 with the 90mm on Fuji NPS.

bobwysiwyg
19-Dec-2011, 09:40
Jeez, they must have some busy days in the morgue! :eek:

David E. Rose
19-Dec-2011, 15:09
Jeez, they must have some busy days in the morgue! :eek:

It is the county morgue. I shot the space early in the morning, before they bring the bodies out. After I got the empty shot, I hung around for the posted shot with one visible body. They typically bring out 6-7 for a morning's session, almost all gun and knife victims. I was working for the design architect when I took the photos, and I did the field work on the project. I saw a lot of bodies! Funny how you get used to it.

rpalm
20-Dec-2011, 14:10
Salton Sea "Fish"

There were thousands of dead fish. It smelled bad, needless to say my wife and I did not stay long. It was right after a rain storm which causes waves/current to kill the fish up against the shore.

so what do I do? I bring one home!

Tachi 4x5, Rodenstock 150, delta 100, desk lamp


http://homepage.mac.com/rikpalm/w9fish.jpg

Tom J McDonald
20-Dec-2011, 15:10
I like it.

Marvin d martian
21-Dec-2011, 03:12
Quarter plate tin type from a course with John Brewer earlier this year.

http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6141/6002384950_19c155cfd4_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/marvin-d-martian/6002384950/) More wet plate work (http://www.flickr.com/photos/marvin-d-martian/6002384950/) by Marvin d martian100 (http://www.flickr.com/people/marvin-d-martian/), on Flickr

Putting my kit together to be able to do wet plate at home.

Mart

saluno18
8-Jan-2012, 05:11
some dead sea urchins. they taste very good!
sinaron 150, adox chs100

polyglot
9-Jan-2012, 05:17
Salton Sea "Fish"

There were thousands of dead fish. It smelled bad, needless to say my wife and I did not stay long. It was right after a rain storm which causes waves/current to kill the fish up against the shore.

so what do I do? I bring one home!

Tachi 4x5, Rodenstock 150, delta 100, desk lamp

IMHO this is excellent. Might be the Weston-like lighting and simplicity of composition that I'm a sucker for but I like the juxtaposition of the nearly celebratory brilliance of tone with its hooked/helpless deadness.

rpalm
9-Jan-2012, 16:50
Thank you so much!

r


IMHO this is excellent. Might be the Weston-like lighting and simplicity of composition that I'm a sucker for but I like the juxtaposition of the nearly celebratory brilliance of tone with its hooked/helpless deadness.

Richard M. Coda
9-Jan-2012, 19:05
Salton Sea "Fish"

There were thousands of dead fish. It smelled bad, needless to say my wife and I did not stay long. It was right after a rain storm which causes waves/current to kill the fish up against the shore.

so what do I do? I bring one home!

Tachi 4x5, Rodenstock 150, delta 100, desk lamp


http://homepage.mac.com/rikpalm/w9fish.jpg

LOVE it! Wanna trade? :)

Nathan Potter
9-Jan-2012, 19:14
rpalm, a fine piece of work with some marvelous textures. Just the kind of image I'd like to sneak over and put in the living room of my Texas "bowhead" neighbor.

Nate Potter, Austin TX.

In the heart of "bowhead" alley.

Scott Walker
9-Jan-2012, 22:51
Salton Sea "Fish"

http://homepage.mac.com/rikpalm/w9fish.jpg


Ha! My boat is named "Fillet & Release" but I wasn't in the area.....honest. :rolleyes:

Excellent image :)

rpalm
10-Jan-2012, 08:05
YES!


LOVE it! Wanna trade? :)

Peter Mounier
25-Jan-2012, 19:11
Found this mouse, so I thought I'd shoot it.
Betterlight, Schneider 120mm Apo-Symmar, Sinar P

Peter

http://www.morrobaygiclee.com/DeadMouse.jpg

SamReeves
26-Jan-2012, 09:44
Kitty lunch! LOL.

bob carnie
26-Jan-2012, 10:01
Dinner a few nights ago

Peter Mounier
27-Jan-2012, 08:53
Dinner a few nights ago

How are you feeling Bob? That thing you ate for dinner looks sickening. What was it before you ate it? I like the photo, but not sure I would've eaten it.

Peter

bob carnie
27-Jan-2012, 09:14
Solarized negative so the red meat is black in the print, I cooked it with some nice mushrooms.


How are you feeling Bob? That thing you ate for dinner looks sickening. What was it before you ate it? I like the photo, but not sure I would've eaten it.

Peter

austin granger
1-May-2012, 13:43
Mausoleum, Hillsboro, Oregon
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7257/7133197075_7150de5d07_c.jpg

http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/

austin granger
1-May-2012, 14:39
Something Dead, Portland

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7193/7133379217_edcbb5c440_c.jpg

http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/

Eric Rose
1-May-2012, 16:12
Well here is a coyote that didn't quite make it across the road. He must have been following the chicken.

http://blog.ericrose.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/coyote_bones_blog.jpg

Andrew O'Neill
1-May-2012, 16:34
Dead heron in Japan.

Darryl Baird
2-May-2012, 07:22
Found this poor starling months after he'd gotten into the building where I (infrequently) shoot tabletop images and died. :(

72993

pbryld
2-May-2012, 15:03
For a public utility campaign against dumping used motor oil. 5x7 Ektachrome In Linhof Technica with a 180mm Sironar. The best part is the grapes.
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_OR3U2BmIDuk/TPURamArI2I/AAAAAAAAGHQ/aZkod4_XxaI/s800/1318NM.jpg

Absolutely stunning.

Is it a tiny bit crooked though?

cjbroadbent
3-May-2012, 14:25
...Is it a tiny bit crooked though?
Yes, bother it, lack of rear shift. The camera got off-square chasing the shadow on the right.
It should be done with rear shift. Next time, p'shop perspective correction. Here's same window (https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/tAl6l9fr4Q9JBz4YUcslJdMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink) shot straight. Note screw-size discrepancy under Gandolfi and the 5x7 spliced polaroid.

cjbroadbent
3-May-2012, 14:49
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Sacrificial lamb. On a Linhof Standard for an editorial for an Easter mag with some clients phosphorescent walls.
Flash, plus time exposure. It started out on 4x5 but I had to switch to high-speed roll-film in a 120 back.
So it's only half a cheat.

pbryld
3-May-2012, 15:14
Yes, bother it, lack of rear shift. The camera got off-square chasing the shadow on the right.
It should be done with rear shift. Next time, p'shop perspective correction. Here's same window (https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/tAl6l9fr4Q9JBz4YUcslJdMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink) shot straight. Note screw-size discrepancy under Gandolfi and the 5x7 spliced polaroid.

Is this film amazing, or did you manipulate those photos? They look almost like paintings to me, especially the grapes. They could have been taken right out of a Caravaggio still life.

cjbroadbent
3-May-2012, 23:29
No manipulation. Over-ripe white grapes (https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/nnWfSUa48BzJfAJWQf_YQdMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink) behave like marbles and concentrate some coloured light in the shadow side.

pbryld
4-May-2012, 09:19
No manipulation. Over-ripe white grapes (https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/nnWfSUa48BzJfAJWQf_YQdMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink) behave like marbles and concentrate some coloured light in the shadow side.

Wonderful. I looked through the rest of your photographs by the way. They are marvelous.

Peter Mounier
4-May-2012, 09:55
Something Dead, Portland

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7193/7133379217_edcbb5c440_c.jpg

http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/

That's scary, and I'm afraid to ask; what's in the bag?

Peter

austin granger
4-May-2012, 12:46
That's scary, and I'm afraid to ask; what's in the bag?

Peter

Actually, I'm not sure if you should ask, for this was in fact, something dead. I called the Portland police about it when I got home, and after giving the dispatcher the location and a detailed description, she told me that they'd send someone out to take a look. She then offered that they would contact me in the off-chance that it turned out to be "something." I haven't heard back.

austin granger
4-May-2012, 12:49
Discarded side of beef maybe? My other theory is that it fell out of the back of a hunter's truck. There are other possibilities, but they get progressively more disturbing...

maclaine
20-May-2012, 14:06
This seems as good a place to put this as any. This is my third attempt at large format photography. I first attempted to get into it a several years ago with the purchase of a Sinar F1 and a Caltar lens, either 150mm or 135mm, I can't quite remember. I took it out once and got a few pictures, but the subject matter was incredibly uninspiring, and I simply didn't have the necessary patience to get an image I was happy with. I tried again about two years ago, borrowing a Crown Graphic from a co-worker. I thought the more limited movements and easier portability might inspire me to get something out of it. I learned a very valuable lesson about loading film in the holders in the proper direction that weekend (notches right!), and figured maybe it was an omen that LF really wasn't for me. However, after trolling the forums here and poking around online, the bug bit me again. I knew if I could just take a deep breath and slow down a bit, I would be able to make some pictures I was happy with. I slowly acquired all the gear, having sold off all my previous gear about a year ago, and finally got a chance to get out with it last weekend. I took four pictures, but really just two, as I took an extra exposure of each with slightly different settings. Two were black and white and two were color, which I'm still waiting to get back, since no one in Seattle develops color 4x5 film. I'm really happy with how this came out, and next weekend I plan on printing it. The sky seems a little splotchy, which I can't decide if it's uneven development or simply what the sky looked like. Otherwise, I think it looks pretty good, and I'd like to thank the folks on this forum for motivating me to give it one more chance. I hope there are many more to come.

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Rick Rycroft
20-May-2012, 15:10
maclaine, I really like this image. Not that it matters but did you find the scene this way or did you put the bones on the wire? There does seem to be some unevenness in the development.

maclaine
20-May-2012, 16:10
Thanks, Rick. This is exactly how this scene looked when I stumbled on it. I was driving down a little county road, and it dead ended. As I was spinning my car around, I noticed this pair of ribs. I honestly can't imagine what the purpose of hanging them there would be, or where the rest of the animal was, but it sure made for a great photographic opportunity!

Maris Rusis
23-Jun-2012, 22:00
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8028/7429884892_51420bd078_c.jpg

Bones and Mushrooms

Gelatin-silver photograph on Ilfobrom Grade 3 photographic paper, image size 24.5cm X 19.4cm, from a 8x10 TriX negative exposed in a Nagaoka 8x10 format field view camera fitted with a 360mm f6.8 Yamasaki Commercial Congo lens.

The animal died on this lonely patch of coastal heath near Noosa and the corruption of its flesh long past has become part of the earth. The rush of nutrients has brought forth mushrooms to celebrate their own feast; death, dissolution, renewal.....so it goes.

ustas
26-Jun-2012, 02:57
http://i011.radikal.ru/1206/dd/591758db05db.jpg (http://www.radikal.ru)

"Nowhere to fly"
8x10 delta 100
Graf Variable

Steve French
27-Jun-2012, 18:15
Nicely Composed ... A very Haunting image !!

Maris Rusis
14-Jul-2012, 20:51
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8149/7532024712_094ce25938_b.jpg

Stranded Jellyfish, Granite Bay

Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa Classic MCC 111 VC FB photographic paper, image size 24.5cm X 19.3cm, from a Kodak TriX 4x5 negative exposed in a Tachihara 45GF double extension field view camera fitted with a Voigtlander Heliar 21cm f4.5 lens. A mandala shaped animal, distorted in death, lies in its mandala shaped tomb; the great wheel of the cosmos in miniature or so my unstable meditations go.

polyglot
18-Oct-2012, 06:20
The Doctors Tried Their Best:
http://www.brodie-tyrrell.org/pad/img/2012/10/06/display.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/24125157@N00/8099792194/)

4x5 Fomapan 100, Toyo 45A, Nikkor-W 150mm, Xtol.

fasol
16-Dec-2012, 22:47
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8219/8279397565_5db94df583_o.jpg

xenar 180/4.5, efke pl100m

Rick A
23-Dec-2012, 05:48
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Found this while fishing, shot with a Calumet cc-400 on TMY, scan of print.

Robert Langham
23-Dec-2012, 07:48
Almost forgotten about this. File from a little 5X7 Palladium contact but it makes a spectacular 20X14. Game cock farmer trapped and killed owls and hung them up as warnings to OTHER owls, if you can believe that. Was quite an unusual thing to bump into.

85901 Great Horned Owl.

Robert Langham
23-Dec-2012, 07:57
85902 Great Horned Owl detail, 1990.

austin granger
13-Feb-2013, 23:52
Bird in a Puddle, Nahcotta, Washington
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8525/8473070006_224d34f0a4_b.jpg

http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/

Jim Cole
14-Feb-2013, 09:37
Austin,

Really interesting! Almost like a multi-media presentation.

austin granger
14-Feb-2013, 11:16
Austin,

Really interesting! Almost like a multi-media presentation.

Thanks Jim. I was standing on a gravel road looking at something else entirely (see oyster shell mound in the landscape thread) when I noticed this poor bird right at my feet. I think it might be my favorite picture from the whole day!

C. D. Keth
14-Feb-2013, 11:33
Thanks Jim. I was standing on a gravel road looking at something else entirely (see oyster shell mound in the landscape thread) when I noticed this poor bird right at my feet. I think it might be my favorite picture from the whole day!

And I see why! Very engaging. It challenges what we've been told since childhood that dead things are gross and ugly. That's beautiful to me!

fenderbja
15-Feb-2013, 11:35
http://brandonallenphotography.com/posts/type_55_polaroid_departed_avian3.jpg
Departed Avian - Type 55 Polaroid

kbrede
15-Feb-2013, 12:53
Very nice shot Austin.

photonsoup
19-Feb-2013, 20:40
My 2nd ever LF picture. He died quickly last September, still have lots of him in the freezer
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photonsoup
19-Feb-2013, 20:44
My Plecostemus (spelling?) committed suicide by jumping out of his home.

Found him on the floor, perfecly mummified. He now lives on top of the aquarium, silently reminding the others not to jump.

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Lighting: small flashlight. Paper negative, contact print

photonsoup
19-Feb-2013, 20:50
Same elk as above but on the living room wall. this is the paper negative and the contact print. I like the negative better.
Which do you prefer?

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C. D. Keth
19-Feb-2013, 22:40
My Plecostemus (spelling?) committed suicide by jumping out of his home.

Found him on the floor, perfecly mummified. He now lives on top of the aquarium, silently reminding the others not to jump.

89819

Lighting: small flashlight. Paper negative, contact print

I had a pet toad when I was a kid that met a similar fate. He got out and eluded two cats and a dog just to find his way fatefully into our unfinished family room that was being sheetrocked and sanded at the time. Little guy never had a chance in that gypsum wasteland.

austin granger
16-Sep-2020, 20:21
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50350371093_8741fb6cd8_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2jHhP9r)Raven Remains, Alvord Desert, Oregon (https://flic.kr/p/2jHhP9r) by Austin Granger (https://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/), on Flickr

Robert Hall
16-Sep-2020, 21:28
And I thought this thread was dead. Lol

Merg Ross
22-Nov-2020, 21:57
Taken the day of my introduction to large format photography, October, 1953. I took a look around the yard using my father's 4x5 Sanderson wooden camera. B&L 7 inch lens, Isopan film, Pyro. Scan from 4x5 contact print.

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Andrew Tymon
23-Nov-2020, 06:13
https://live.staticflickr.com/882/39422960490_cc80f75307_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/234EYFm)Finalflight (https://flic.kr/p/234EYFm) by Andy (https://www.flickr.com/photos/silverphotons/), on Flickr

Mpp,150 mm Symmar, Fp4, ID-11

John Layton
23-Nov-2020, 06:28
Here are two:

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CreationBear
23-Nov-2020, 06:32
Mpp,150 mm Symmar, Fp4, ID-11


Ha, you should also use this one to begin a "Thanksgiving" thread.:) Definitely one for me to study, considering my newfound interest in Zone III!

Steven Ruttenberg
23-Nov-2020, 17:37
Dead

https://www.steveruttenbergphotography.com/img/s/v-10/p3850173379-6.jpg (https://www.steveruttenbergphotography.com/p133159079/ee57cfbc3)

ericantonio
24-Nov-2020, 10:23
Dead

https://www.steveruttenbergphotography.com/img/s/v-10/p3850173379-6.jpg (https://www.steveruttenbergphotography.com/p133159079/ee57cfbc3)

Oh sweeet! yep, that's ded alright.

Chester McCheeserton
24-Nov-2020, 15:46
209884

Dead Possum, Los Angeles, 2012

4x5 Wista DX, Tri-X, lens was either 135 or 180 schneider

ericantonio
24-Nov-2020, 15:54
209884

Dead Possum, Los Angeles, 2012

4x5 Wista DX, Tri-X, lens was either 135 or 180 schneider

Oh man, poor guy.

But...how do you now it is really dead? The are like Shrodinger's pet

Pieter
24-Nov-2020, 16:15
Not LF, but dead.
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grat
24-Nov-2020, 19:39
Oh man, poor guy.

But...how do you now it is really dead? The are like Shrodinger's pet

So maybe it should be posted to "Still Life"...?

Florida joke:

Q: "Why did the chicken cross the road?"

A: "To prove to the opossum and armadillo it could be done."

Steven Ruttenberg
26-Nov-2020, 17:39
209884

Dead Possum, Los Angeles, 2012

4x5 Wista DX, Tri-X, lens was either 135 or 180 schneider

Road Kill Stew!

Steven Ruttenberg
26-Nov-2020, 17:40
Oh sweeet! yep, that's ded alright.

Thanks! There are a whole bunch of dead trees at Sunset Crater Park, Flagstaff, AZ. I plan to take a day or two and photograph them. Kinda like a study in death.

austin granger
8-Oct-2021, 08:26
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51565910765_ab51762e4f_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2myGLJZ)Television, Portland (https://flic.kr/p/2myGLJZ) by Austin Granger (https://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/), on Flickr

Vaughn
8-Oct-2021, 09:09
Dead Big horn sheep. Reminded me to watch my footing!

Zion National Park
5x7, 210mm lens
Platinum/palladium print

Tin Can
8-Oct-2021, 09:19
Great shot

I used to collect dead tube TV from Chicago alleys, 1985, they were everywhere

Then setup a mirror and video cam

and drop or throw big rocks from behind

I wanted to capture a rock coming out of TV

Some of those old tubes were very thick and strong

I doubt I can find my VHS tape


the odd part was they gently donated dead TV to alley, not dumpster

I had a 1951 wood cabinet TV I fixed with a working color TV, most never noticed it was color...


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51565910765_ab51762e4f_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2myGLJZ)Television, Portland (https://flic.kr/p/2myGLJZ) by Austin Granger (https://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/), on Flickr

Doremus Scudder
8-Oct-2021, 11:09
Here are a couple from the Pacific Coast:

“Homeward Bound,” Dead Seagull, California Coast 1997

Dead Shark, Oregon Coast, 2007

Best,

Doremus