Have you ever played with lith then? Great grain!
I like to use old glass, on a glass plate and then print it with lith ;-)
Have you ever played with lith then? Great grain!
I like to use old glass, on a glass plate and then print it with lith ;-)
This is one from May, 2002, made on Kodak's HIE film. A friend and I had driven from our homes in Virginia to Baltimore's Inner Harbor to shoot sunrise photos. On the way back we decided to stop at the Mall.
I had gone over to shoot at the Korean War Memorial and stopped back at the Viet Nam Memorial to finish off the roll. My first exposure, taken from this same spot had only one person in it and I thought that was going to be my photo of the day. However two women walked past with a bouquet and I waited to see what they were going to do.
As the woman was bending down to place the bouquet, the near couple walked past. I think their presence is what makes this photo interesting. Within minutes the Mall was swarming with high school students who were on their senior trip.
al
Portrait using the venerable Pentax 67.
Tracy. July 2012. by ScottPhoto.co, on Flickr
Tim - beautiful high-key shot, and the focus is just right.
Jonathan
Made with Mamiya C330 recently purchased from Austin Granger. TMY 400. D 76. The windows along Haight Street are about the most interesting thing I can find to photograph at the moment.
Bill Poole
"Speak softly, but carry a big camera."
Hello Ramiro,
You should go. We stayed at Món Sant Benets, Sant Fruitós de Bages.
Wonderful hotel and of course great food - Ferran Adrià's legacy obliged.
We did not have much time but we will be back and this time we plan to do some hiking :-) We love Spain and Catalunya - I spent a good part of my childhood there.
I have put some of my photo of Catalunya here:
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/p813536434
Cheers,
Luc
Field # ShenHao XPO45 - Monorail # Sinar P, F2[CENTER]6x6 # Minolta 1965 Autocord, 6x9 # Kodak 1946 Medalist II
Scanned from a print made a while ago.
Nikon F3, Plus-X
Jonathan
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