joecichjr wrote:
A remarkably appealing shot that offers insight into the feline personality 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
The "feline personality" - "let me in 'cause I'm outside/let me out 'cause I'm inside" - all within five minutes!!
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
autofocus wrote:
Nice work Karin! Here's a couple of mine taken while visiting friends in Bozeman Montana last year. The last two are warm toned. The first two are now on my wall.
Beautiful set! Funny how that guardrail really helps to make that first image pop.
Hey, I've even been to Bozeman!
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
cmc4214 wrote:
A few farm related ones this time.
Beautiful! Love the old Fordson.
JohnnyDW wrote:
Beautiful set! Funny how that guardrail really helps to make that first image pop.
Hey, I've even been to Bozeman!
thanks very much Johnny! I wanted the guard rail to help lead the viewer's eye into the image, I think it worked out pretty well. And Bozeman is definitely a nice city
film inspired darkroom ideas
never processed any color so
it was a way of life Kodachrome
kicked in and never looked back
what was possible was a total thought
process D changed all that tell the cam
what to do and it happens and loving it
I used to see in B/W now think hard to see
B/W could be some fun again and thanks for
going back to that dark/dark/room in my mind
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
SueScott wrote:
Here are some B/W portraits
Wow, what a great set Sue! Masterful light control. Wonderful!
Four birds/one cat...
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
William wrote:
film inspired darkroom ideas
never processed any color so
it was a way of life Kodachrome
kicked in and never looked back
what was possible was a total thought
process D changed all that tell the cam
what to do and it happens and loving it
I used to see in B/W now think hard to see
B/W could be some fun again and thanks for
going back to that dark/dark/room in my mind
I like those thoughts Bill
I learned in my dad's darkroom as a kid B/W only
when older got a cibachrome roll tank but that was a pain
and I remember quite expensive at the time
never did any more color processing
I too have thought about messing with a dark room again
still have a few film cameras
probably won't due to being basically lazy
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
cmc4214 wrote:
Some more flowers
Lovely set! My fave is the first one, Dogwood?
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