Thank you, John. It helps to work with a good model.
Thank you, John. It helps to work with a good model.
Got barns? We seem to have plenty.
[IMG]RTX N11 Barn LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
Thanks, Martin. That one may be a favorite for me too.
It strikes me that we haven't had a motorcycle shot for a while. Here's a 1915 Indian from last week's expedition to the northern edge of Wisconsin.
[IMG]R3 N8 IndHend LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
Me and user Kerosene Hat climbed to the top of Stone Mountain near Atlanta to photograph the sunset behind the Atlanta skyline. Haven't developed my 4x5 film yet, but did develop the 120 I shot with my 6x12 back and a 500mm lens.
Shen-Hao 4x5, Nikkor-T 500mm f/8, Rollei IR400 + R25 filter, Pyrocat
I brought my Rolleiflex along and also shot this while he worked on his photo:
Corran, Might let him know that putting a lens pouch or something under the middle of the bellows can prevent so much sagging and will save an image one of these days.
” Never attribute to inspiration that which can be adequately explained by delusion”.
An Aeronca Chief warms up while a Cessna 152 comes in from a landing.
Harvey Field by tuco, on Flickr
GSW690III, 400TMY, D-23
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Camera 6x14, Nikkor-SW 65mm 1:4, F/11, ILFORD DELTA 400, ILFOSOL 3, 1+14, 8 min, temperature 25 Celsius.
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