Great images Bryan. The first one has some drama for me. Feels like what one would find in the southeast coastal US.
Great images Bryan. The first one has some drama for me. Feels like what one would find in the southeast coastal US.
Thanks. It's funny, just 5-6 years ago I absolutely HATED palmettos and the swamps of southern GA, MS, and FL, finding them so boring compared to picturesque mountain scenes from Adams, et al. Now I love it and miss the swamps after moving. I am looking forward to some LF and ULF shooting at this place next year.
Thanks for the comment about the Molson shot. Right after that some crazy guy insisted on standing next to me and gabbing non-stop, so I packed up and explored Eastward on the Chesaw Road, finding this spot.
I used the last of my film here and never would have discovered it if that guy hadn't been so annoying. Maybe the photo-gods sent him to chase me away to a new location?
Rollei infrared film, scanned from Ilford print.
[IMG]R3f7Chesaw Road I LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
Good stuff, Bryan!
“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
Yes, good stuff Bryan.
Thanks Peter and tuco!
One more image for tonight. Shot this to finish up a roll - back working on this new project I started photographing old computer parts. This is the huge heat sink inside one of my Macintosh G4 computers that I am rebuilding.
Pentax 67ii, 135mm f/4 Macro lens + extension helical, Speedotron light up high and to the right, Acros 100 dev'd in Pyrocat:
Thanks! Yep those are saw palmettos. Ubiquitous and sometimes hard to compose with, but I like how you can get up on them with wide angles to give them weight in the composition. Kind of like audience members at the edge of a stage.
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