Photo taken about two weeks ago in Charleston.
Hasselblad
85mm Zeiss
Ektar 100
C-41 development
An exercise in squares--I like it!
jaymatt wrote:
An exercise in squares--I like it!
Yes, I guess you could say that. I did crop a bit; but tried to keep the square dimensions in tact. Thanks for taking a look.
Erich
Very nice. I like the colors in this one a lot.
--Bob
ebrunner wrote:
Photo taken about two weeks ago in Charleston.
Hasselblad
85mm Zeiss
Ektar 100
C-41 development
Nice shot. That's a big old Crepe Myrtle with the shedding bark and what a lovely flower arrangement in the window boxes. Very gracious.
rmalarz wrote:
Very nice. I like the colors in this one a lot.
--Bob
When I first started out in film (using a darkroom). I assumed that black and white was the only plausible way to go. Then, when I started scanning negatives, I realized that, with a simple change of chemicals, I could also work in color negatives.
Now I work in color film almost as much as in black and white. I'm learning. Thanks for taking a look and commenting.
Erich
Cwilson341 wrote:
Nice shot. That's a big old Crepe Myrtle with the shedding bark and what a lovely flower arrangement in the window boxes. Very gracious.
I love those trees and they are all over Charleston. You could do an entire photo essay on crepe myrtle trees. Hey, that sounds like a good idea! Thanks for taking a look.
Erich
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