Window crank
and it's sill/bench
Slab, Pendleton, Oregon
In a Motel Parking Lot, Pendleton, Oregon
https://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Austin: I really like "Slab", it is both an "Austin Granger" (for those of us who are starting to recognize your style) with a touch of Robert Adams thrown in! A really nice example of making a great image out of a scene I would undoubtedly have walked past (or parked on) without a second glance.
DSC_0021 by philbrookjason, on Flickr
I didn't mention how I got it, but my family was universally convinced I got this from the air and wondered what old plane I managed to get on. This day, I was just a normal guy on the ground with a DSLR at an airshow. But it's IR converted and with a 300/2.8 lens. Big usual reason for aiming an IR camera upwards is the clouds' composition, and this is no different. When the planes were in a spot with clouds under it, I got my photo. I watched way too many WWII B&W documentaries as a kid and kinda knew what I was after.
Here's another war film inspired photo. In the old films, this would be the shot after or before they'd let loose their guns and riddle some planes on the ground.
DSC_0018 by philbrookjason, on Flickr
That first one is so cool that you got it from the ground. I would never have guessed.
Here's an old truck. I don't think she'll start... ;-)
back lit lilies
Scan from Porta 160
Mamiya RZ 67 Pro II
Mamiya 110/f2.8
wide open, metered via Sekonic 758, I think this works MUCH better than the prism AE meter
the vignette is mine, I added it.
Canon P w/35mm Color Skopar
2 1/4 X 3 1/4 Crown Graphic w/105 Agfa Apotar
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