Already posted in one 'old things' thread.
One of my first 8x10 images of my boys. Silver print.
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
The local car club had a little cruise-in for New Year's Eve, which was an opportunity to photograph some of their cars in the unique lighting of the Christmas lights downtown at night.
This Jeep Wagoneer was extra shiny and reflective. I used a bit of tilt to accentuate the background Christmas lights and reduce the DOF even more than normal.
Signal Corps Speed Graphic, Kodak Aero-Ektar 6" f/2.5 barrel lens, Efke 100 exposed for 20s dev'd in Pyrocat:
Bryan...I'm going to sound like a broken record - and, once more, say how great this is! I love the dreamy quality of the lights, and how the upper cabin of the Jeep seems to almost dissolve into this.
Its also very refreshing, while admitting that I am pretty much a "stick in the mud" these days in terms of trying anything new and different - that you are (or at least seem to be) continually exploring the medium, while also, and often, "hitting it out of the park." Keep it up!
Thank you very much John, that is very nice to hear! I love exploring the different formats, unique lenses, and various techniques - jumping around a lot keeps me interested and engaged. I think the Jeep photo will make a nice print!
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