. . Deb's Club. Ogden Utah
. . Deb's Club. Ogden Utah by Reinhold S., on Flickr
Neg# OGUT 008. Mamiya RB67, 360mm, Yg filter, PXP film. 1987
Reinhold
. . Deb's Club. Ogden Utah
. . Deb's Club. Ogden Utah by Reinhold S., on Flickr
Neg# OGUT 008. Mamiya RB67, 360mm, Yg filter, PXP film. 1987
Reinhold
Austin, love the New / Used sign photos. The light and shapes are very nicely photographed.
img848d by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
Still scanning film from last month's trip to NH.. Bemis Brook Trail, Crawford Notch state park with the Rolleiflex and tmy2. The lines of the bare and blossoming hardwood standing out from the rocks and softwood are moving my eye all over the photo. The water gives it a sense of time and horizontal timeline like music and the budding leaves/blossoms are like notes all connected together like chords and tied together notes in positions somewhat abstracted, rocks are like rests all stacked up, or notes in editing software.
Wow, that looks very cool....almost if it was done in PS :>).
Les
Thanks, I think? What do you think was done in Photoshop?
One more from this roll...the last image, on my last roll of Acros 100. Honestly was never a big fan, but it was the cheapest thing at the time and I got a lot of it at discount and did my best to deal with it. Maybe I'll try the new stuff when it comes out here in the USA. Anyway, this is a very remote and lesser-known waterfall in north GA near what was a highly classified nuclear test facility, now WMA - the area still tests high for certain radioactive isotopes. Hiked 8 miles roundtrip today in the scorching heat. The semi-official name for this waterfall is lame so I'm going to call it Lower Radiation Falls. The upper falls I shot on Ilford FP4+ but I haven't finished the roll.
Century Graphic 2x3, Nikkor 105mm f/3.5 @32, Acros/Pyrocat:
Yeah, Bryan, it was meant as a complement. I've never seen so distorted tree; therefore, I mentioned PS (as if 1/2 joke)....tho I realize it's real. Dang, wish I ran across one that's even vaguely similar.
Les
Gotcha!
Yes, definitely quite a different landscape here in the deep south, compared to Washington. But even that one arching back all the way to the ground, is unusual. This little conglomeration of roots I have photographed many times over the years, but this might be the best I've done.
From Corran: This weekend I went back to Ruby Falls with my wife and my mom who was visiting. Wanted to experiment with my Noblex so bought some Delta 3200 and shot a couple rolls, developed in DD-X. Here's one - click to see bigger:
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Clumsy referencing of his post, but I couldn't figure out how to do it better!
Corran: Is there any detail in the film on the right side of this? I find this image really intriguing for some reason...
Unfortunately no. The lights are pretty dim and they do a little show with music that changes the lights and color. I did a 1/30 exposure which takes a few seconds, so the light was hard to predict. The negative is really thin to begin with. Would love to have a tripod in there...
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