no.... no more stories. excellent contibutions from everyone. thanks for today's theme
PAToGraphy wrote:
dansmith wrote:
PAToGraphy wrote:
dansmith wrote:
Catherine and Freya in front of the woodshed.
Ansco Shur Shot 20, Ilford FP4, cloudy bright.
p8 Love B/W and it suits this portrait perfectly. Nice job.
Thanks Pat must admit looks much better silver on paper
p9 I believe it. Love the metallic papers (I think that is what you're referring too?)
..don't think so. Are you referring to a type of photo paper for the digital process? I haven't got that far yet in this still new to me process.
Silver on paper to us photo stone age types refers to the pre digital print. Picture was made with the camera below, processed the old way in the smelly dark then scanned.
A bit of fiddling with Photoshop got rid of the blue cast I get from my scanner.
Perhaps the Ansco fits today's theme, as that primitive single eliment eye was the door to memories found in tattered albums and shoeboxes we all have somewhere.
This is why my corner of this great hobby, pastime, lifes work for some is to clean up these "magic" machines and take them out in the sun again for as long as I can still buy film, paper and chemistry.
Ansco Shur Shot 20 ca.1952
Used to be a gate. I lived here...
824 McClure
PAToGraphy wrote:
dansmith wrote:
Catherine and Freya in front of the woodshed.
Ansco Shur Shot 20, Ilford FP4, cloudy bright.
p8 Love B/W and it suits this portrait perfectly. Nice job.
Thanks Pat must admit looks much better silver on paper
Catherine and Freya in front of the woodshed.
Ansco Shur Shot 20, Ilford FP4, cloudy bright.
A Girl and Her Dog
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PAToGraphy wrote:
According to the dictionary, a door is usually a swinging or sliding barrier by which an entry is closed or opened - gate, hatch, portal.
Here are a few doors from me.
....took a quick run by the pix sent so far, yours lept off the screen, especially the old greenhouse. good eye and thaught put into these aleone..
Roadrunner wrote:
dansmith wrote:
Smokenmirrorss wrote:
dansmith wrote:
Lake Superior before sunset
P. 15 - Beautiful shot, Dan. I seldom see sunsets on the water - I'm mostly an east coaster with no big lakes.
thanks. sunrises are special too
Dan,
Verynicely captured...
Thank-you Roadrunner. Learning digital so mostly luck as yet
Smokenmirrorss wrote:
dansmith wrote:
Lake Superior before sunset
P. 15 - Beautiful shot, Dan. I seldom see sunsets on the water - I'm mostly an east coaster with no big lakes.
thanks. sunrises are special too
Bay of Fundy tide coming in the Bear River. Pictures taken over 20 Min
clicktime wrote:
You guys let me down. I didn't hear enough reasons to stop me and know look what I have done. I counted on you guys in my moment of weekness and look what is on my chair. And you call your selves friends to a photographer in in a moment of addiction. My resistance was down. Know I have hit the bottom. The addiction has consumed me. Do you know what a therapist is going to cost?
...probably about as much as a digital back for that puppy sleeping on your couch! take it for a test drive at least. congratulations.