I keep finding "stuff" in my Plus-X film archives. I am posting here an image of a lass resting on a boulder in the hills with the sun shining on her. This was circa 1979 or so, just now scanned after I found it. The pose, which she came up with, seems to convey peace and relaxation.
Great stuff, please keep them coming. Well the negative may have been in bad shape but the capture is wonderful. So other than the limited number of frames on a film, the smell of the chemicals, keeping chemicals from going brown, coming out of the dark room squinting like a mole, near permanent brown fingers, lots of water down the drain from the washer, multiple test strips, toning for permanence or color choice,-----why do we all (or almost all) need this digital stuff? I use the digital mostly now too, But this is a great example--it is not the fancy camera but the imaginative mind that makes the photo great.
You should really do a book of these...they are beautiful.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
kevindunne wrote:
You should really do a book of these...they are beautiful.
I send that motion. All of these older B&W photos have a great common look and feel that would make a most interesting collection.
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