Red Stone feat. The Dala horse
The painted stone at Röda Sten (which is red stone in Swedish) here painted like a Dalecarlian horse, a funny kind of sabotage actually. It used to be plain red.
Shot with the Agfa Click I shown in this set. The camera has no exposure control other than two aperture presets, cloudy and sunny, and a yellow filter that I used in some of these images. The 6x6 negatives are photographed using a Tamron AF 90/2,8 macro on the Nikon D300 with a desktop lamp as lightbox, then processed in Lightroom and inverted in Ps. It is also possible to do the inversion in Lightroom with a simple preset template found here: www.openphotographyforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2291
Red Stone feat. The Dala horse
The painted stone at Röda Sten (which is red stone in Swedish) here painted like a Dalecarlian horse, a funny kind of sabotage actually. It used to be plain red.
Shot with the Agfa Click I shown in this set. The camera has no exposure control other than two aperture presets, cloudy and sunny, and a yellow filter that I used in some of these images. The 6x6 negatives are photographed using a Tamron AF 90/2,8 macro on the Nikon D300 with a desktop lamp as lightbox, then processed in Lightroom and inverted in Ps. It is also possible to do the inversion in Lightroom with a simple preset template found here: www.openphotographyforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2291