Interesting photo Austin, it reminds me of Jon Krakauer's "Into the Wild" book.
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
tuco, I love the humorous juxtaposition of that sign and the porta potty! Made my day!!
Deer Hollow at Gov. Dodge State Park. TriX with yellow filter, heavy overcast, scanned from film.
[IMG]DeerHollN11 LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
Ages ago in the Bread and Puppet storage barn/museum in Glover, Vt. Stationary life sized puppets, small slice of light coming through a cracked open door nearby, the rest by a burst of flash during a one second, handheld exposure - during which I twisted the camera (Hasselblad 500CM/80mm) on its axis to give these characters a bit of life!:
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