Fall Timewarp II - Third Falls on Canada Creek
Another 2-year-old image I discovered I never developed. Now that I think about it, I need to go back to this beautiful waterfall.
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor 90mm f/8, Ektachrome VS:
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Fall Timewarp II - Third Falls on Canada Creek
Another 2-year-old image I discovered I never developed. Now that I think about it, I need to go back to this beautiful waterfall.
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor 90mm f/8, Ektachrome VS:
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Two photographs at a pond by the Batona Trail, near the small pinelands town of Chatsworth. Drizzle and clearing weather were about equally balanced that day.
The first, while I had the camera set up and the image framed, a moment of miracle light happened in the overcast sky, then disappeared as quickly as it came. Opportunities like this are rare for me.
A few minutes later.
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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
― Mark Twain
Joe O'Hara,
My experience with encountering "miracle light" has been quite the opposite of yours. I have had many such experiences. Unfortunately, they almost invariably occur when I am out without a camera!
Keith
Ashton Pond Norma Handy HRU Mic-X 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Ashton Pond Columbus Ohio Sinar Norma Handy 4x5 Fuji HR-U XRay 65mm F8 at F22 Schneider Center Filter + Sinar Norma Dark Yellow 103mm Glass Disk 1 sec at F22 Legacy Mic-X replenished stock in tray 18 mins at 62F Arista #2 RC 4x 8x10 Multigrade dev
Last edited by Daniel Unkefer; 31-Oct-2020 at 06:51.
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
― Mark Twain
This sail boat was caught in a storm and went aground. The owner effectively abandoned it and it was eventually battered to pieces and removed from the beach.
This was the only film image I took (Wista 4x5, 90mm, Atomic X @40, developed in Diafine). Digital images chronicling the demise over several weeks can be seen here:
https://jmlphotography.smugmug.com/Shipwreck/
Nice photos, but depressing-- my parents owned a Morgan Out Island for several years. For a moment, I thought it was our former boat, but then I realized it was a ketch (and a bit bigger). Must have taken quite a beating-- they were pretty tough boats.
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