Thank you, Graham and tuco.
Thank you, Graham and tuco.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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Three Halloween images, all HP5+, Pyrocat, Rollei 6006. These are negative scans from Photoshop Elements. Sadly I had one of those "Murphy's Law" catastrophes where for the first time in over a decade a roll of wet film right out of the final bath vibrated off the laundry line as I hung up two more rolls. Needless to say, the one with the images I liked most fell on the concrete floor and was scratched, so these will have to be printed digitally rather than in the darkroom.
Halloween2021-1-edit1 by Peter Lewin, on Flickr
The following two are a bit problematic, because the tones of the inflated demons are very similar to the background house, I couldn't find a way to increase the contrast between them.
halloween2021-2-edit1 by Peter Lewin, on Flickr
halloween2021-3-edit1 by Peter Lewin, on Flickr
Ha, the two gestures are great. Perhaps try lowering just the blacks to some degree to darken the shadows in an image editor. They look a little light compared to the first image.
I took this a few years ago also with HP5+.
Halloween Hot Air by tuco, on Flickr
Thanks, Pat, Tuco.
I always visit this bus when I'm in the Palouse, and wonder about its history.
Bus, Eastern Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Interesting photo Austin, it reminds me of Jon Krakauer's "Into the Wild" book.
Here is one from a few days ago. I wanted to finish-up a roll, so took this one on a ski traverse (120-format Ilford Ortho Plus in a 2 by 3 Crown Graphic, 90-mm lens, no filter. D76, Ilford MG Deluxe glossy). I put two images together for this one, and did a little cropping, especially the sky.
It was sunny blue-sky day. The bare slope is unusual for winter here, but this south-facing slope is exposed to the wind and sun, and made a great lunch spot.
Austin: I've wondered about that bus for years too.
Well, it's still winter here, so another from Cox Hollow Lake: TriX, yellow filter, frozen fingers, scanned from film.
[IMG]CoxHollN2 a LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
Lowell Footbridge by tuco, on Flickr
Mamiya C3, Sekor 65mm, Delta 100, D-23
No Dumping by tuco, on Flickr
Mamiya C3, Sekor 65mm, Delta 100, D-23
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