Great portrait of Ken Jason! A future family heirloom for sure. I love the roller thing combined with the camera and tripod.
Great portrait of Ken Jason! A future family heirloom for sure. I love the roller thing combined with the camera and tripod.
Nice ones jp! I can see Ken's influence in the second photo.
As a follow up to this photo, here's a wider shot showing the boardwalk and a few people walking. You can get a better sense of scale I think. The other image was intentionally left without reference points.
Chamonix 45n1, Horseman 6x12 back, 75mm f/4.5 Biogon, Delta 100, FX-39:
Good day to all. Over Thanksgiving, My family and I went up to Sequoia for a short vacation. While there, I took a few images with my Holga toy camera. These are a few that I came away with. Enjoy.
R/
Dave
Holga w/ Tri-x or HP5 film, Rodinal 1:25
Dave, that first photo is rare proof that meaningful photography can be done with a Holga. Thanks.
Barn, Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr
There's some really fine work going on here. Inspiring!
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Austin will tell you for sure, but I think it's a panoramic camera.
Thanks Martin. As Chrism said, for these pictures, I'm using a Noblex rotating lens camera. It results in a perspective that is very wide, but not wide in the same way an ultra wide-angle lens renders things. It's more like if you stitched pictures together, although with the Noblex it's one 6x12cm negative. It can be a tricky camera to compose with, but for some things it works well. Here's another: Abandoned Farmhouse, Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr
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