Hi all. The Stereo Populist safely arrived this afternoon from Evan in the UK. Looking forward to having a go with it. Hope to have results soon
Ryan
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Hi all. The Stereo Populist safely arrived this afternoon from Evan in the UK. Looking forward to having a go with it. Hope to have results soon
Ryan
I was thinking the same thing as Joe, a little more contrast would suit my aesthetic as well. Very cool composition. Lots going on. My feelings toward it have evolved in the three times I have gone...
cool question, by the way.
http://dawnschuck.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/bridge-view.jpg
I have been stuck on this stupid composition for days...I'm usually quite decisive when it comes to if or how I want to crop a photo, but for one reason or another, I have waffled much on this one....
Whelp..
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Well done!
What a striking image, Rene! I think the color contributes much to the ominousness of the photograph. Man....that is a great shot...
Ye of little faith, Nick!
I agree, the second photo really grabbed me right away. Great exposure as well. I have a Holga WPC also, it is a wonderful camera!
Thank you much.
Isis, I spend all winter waiting for the days to get longer and then spring happens...and sunrise gets earlier...and earlier...and earlier...Sunday morning gets harder every week!...
Thank you, Ned. As a matter of fact, the differnece was remarkable. I have used glossy in the past, but it is so much more finicky to handle than semi matte, that I stopped using it for a couple...
Sunday morning at the crack o' dawn. Burr Pond State Park is in northwestern Connecticut, around what is basically the foothills of the Berkshires.
f/220 66mm fl foamcore camera for film holders...
I'm wondering how any of you paper negative users deal with the issue of noise in blown out skies when you scan your images? I have an Epson V500, scan my 4x5 negs at 1200-2400 dpi and turn off all...
What a great topic, Danny. You are courageous for initiating it.
I have felt, at one time or another, exactly as you have. For me, when I post a photo anywhere (f295/flickr/facebook) that I...
Thank you much. Lucky to finally have some nice weather Sunday
Great images, Joe. I particularly like "Alley" and "Kimo Theatre."
very cool! i love it.
Image taken yesterday, 4.28.13, for WPPD. Phoenix Building, Hartford, CT
4x5 paper neg. Grade #2 pre-flashed.
f/220, fl 66mm, .3mm pinhole
LV 14 - 20 sec. exposure
Developed in Arista Premium...
Haha! I've noticed that the reciprocity failure of Arista EDU is pretty nuts after about a second or two. Thanks for the info. I was hoping for exactly that amount of information; not technical, not...
I also had a question regarding the true ISO of the film I use, but for the sake of future searches, I thought I'd better title a new thread...
I have read many times that people who shoot with...
Hi all, yesterday I began developing my 120 roll film in Fomadon R09. and I have a couple questions about it. I mixed a dilution of 1:50 by the way.
In the past I have developed only a handfull of...
Your first and last images are particularly stunning! I personally find the square format more difficult to compose than traditional ratios. These two are fantastic. If I remember correctly, you...
Yea, but your water spins backwards...how can you live like that? :) And thank you.
And so the journey begins!
It is amazing how dense gold is. To imagine that sculpture weighs 11,000 pounds...unbelievable. I like your comment, Rene, about the connection you feel with the subject while waiting for a prolonged...