Thank you, James. I really should reconsider...
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Thank you, James. I really should reconsider...
I was gifted an Impossible Project Instant Lab recently. I'm still trying to figure out how to best use it.
This was a recent attempt, a diptych of two of my favorite pinholes (created using ZI 6x9...
I've started Next Best Think Pinhole Project, which aims to create a collection of pinhole photographs focused on landscape and culture, and shot by photographers from around the globe over the...
Music City, USA...
Who walks whom?
i really like the second image, the pink tongue hanging out makes it for me.
George, those are great. If you do any more stadiums in pinhole, I've created a flickr group :D (http://www.flickr.com/groups/pinholestadiums). So far we have baseball, American football, football,...
The reala gives wonderful colors. Thanks for the geography lesson (you're right...stereotype in my head of rain, rain, rain).
Concrete soldiers marching out of the sea.
Beautiful image.
I'll echo everyone...amazing work.
This a a wonderful set. How do you scan your 6x17 (my scanner does 6x12 max).
I need to get back into the habit of visiting the forum on a regular basis.
Thank you for the kind words.
Comerica is my favorite, followed by Miller. Miller Park was tremendous...pure vision...
It's been a while since I've been here.
Want to share a series of baseball stadium images I shot on a recent road trip. All were taken using a Zero Image 69 (f235) on Kodak Portra 160.
1. PNC...
Those are some great photos.
Igor,
Very nice alternative point of view shot.
I'd like to thank all of you for your kind words. The subway station is my favorite, but only because I feel like I had the most invested in it (10 minutes being nervous I would be detained for...
f235, Kodk Portra 160, ~50 seconds
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7020/6418555001_cc06f18794_b.jpg
f235, Fuji Velvia 100F, about six seconds, c-41 cross processed, scanned as a positive...
I swear this is a golf hole in one of the Tiger Wood PGA video games. I like the cliff and the barely visible sea.
Very nice symmetry to the first one with folks on either side of of the spire.
Sincere thanks to each of you for your thoughtful and kind response.
Marv, you're very right about pinhole not coming to mind much for photojournalism...we should change this ;)
Concur.
Industrial landscape seems like such an oxymoron :)
Tony, it was quite moving. The gentleman in the first shot was wearing his original uniform from the Korean War. A handsome man who sat quite patiently while I counted out the time.
David, hope you...
Fun pic.
Thanks very much, George. I appreciate it.
HP
Veterans Day in DC
f235, Kodk Portra 160, ~seven seconds
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6119/6352944423_e5b072d66a_b.jpg
f235, Kodk Portra 160, eight seconds...
Doh, you said Superia in your first post. Sorry I missed it and made pointless posts. Oh well.
Good luck.
HP