There is a lot of very fine detail in these images. Both you and Cezary Bartczak are to be congratulated.
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There is a lot of very fine detail in these images. Both you and Cezary Bartczak are to be congratulated.
This is an excellent collection of images. I am going to look at the camera now.
Agreed! And Jimmy is in fine form these days, don't you think? ;)
This is a brilliant composition -- the eye and mind are wonderfully tricked because the reflected image in the water does not match the image directly in front of the viewer as the viewer would...
Beautiful series of images. Dublin would be proud of these, I'm sure. My personal favorites are 2, 4 and five -- such wonderful compositions.
I am with Tom on this one. Superb pinhole image.
I cannot pick a favorite -- these are all really great and form a wonderful collection of images.
Couldn't say it any better.
Love all of these, but to me, #3 is pure ART -- would love to see more of this stuff in a gallery display and I bet a lot of other people would too.
Excellent results, I would say. The sculpture is quite interesting. Let's have some more :-).
Boy are we lucky that you had your camera and this film with you... and that you had your eyes open for this beauty of a shot. Just magnificent!
Really nice, Carl. Now off to find the others you have submitted in this series. I hope there will be more....
Another one of those images from the archives that I passed over at the time it was taken because I had others that I deemed more worthy of attention. Finally decided to give it a go.
Edge of the...
Everything that has been said... and more. Thanks for sharing that.
All nice, but number 2 is a superb composition -- excellent tonal range and I love the repetition of the jagged roof elements and even more clever, the rhythm of the said roof elements with the...
That cemetery shot has a very classical feel to it. Very nice indeed.
Thanks every one for visiting and for the comments. I have been spending some time lately going through some old shots that I set aside at the time of capture as not being worthwhile to work on ......
Totally agree that the framing is very good and I think that Marv may be onto something... give it a whirl and see...
We can't see the wind, but this really does so well capture the feeling of a window open to the city. Nice work.
I like this. The converging lines and blurriness give a strong sense of movement -- we have to work to figure out what is going on, but we still end up not really knowing.
Another image that I finally got around to working on. Taken in my backyard a couple of years back.
ZeroImage 45 @75 mm. Acros 100, souped in Rodinal
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Thanks, everyone. I really appreciate that you stopped by and left comments for me.
Have not posted anything on the forum for a long time, mostly because I have been doing more lensed stuff lately. Here is one that i dragged out from my pinhole archives. Dusted off and polished up a...
The driftwood image is superb, but I also like the first one a lot.
Really love both images, but number one is my favorite, both for the subject/composition and for the tonal range captured. First class pinhole work as I am sure you are aware.