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It's weird on some of the photos I scanned in they have a blueish tone to them. Then some have a yellowish tone which is correct. I guess it's how the film registers the flash? Or it might be my scanner? But that's why they all look different.

 

Minneapolis, MN

Canon A2

Canon 50mm 1.4

Kodak Portra 160 (SOOC)

 

Strobist: 1 AB800 boomed with PCB beauty dish fired via Pocketwizards II

 

istanbul, turkey. film.

Canon F-1 + FD55-f/1:1,2 + Ilford HP5plus (pushed at 800ISO)

FILM. Got my scanner working; so happy!

This is basically SOOC. It's nothing special, but I still really like it.

Shot with a "lowly" Olympus XA1.

Baltimore, 2026.

 

Nikon S3

Nippon Kogaku, Toyko, 3.5cm f/3.5 lens

Ilford HP5+

Rodinal 1:50 @68f for 11 mins

mercado de san telmo.

Film Noir Shoot

Just a bit of fun .I stood next to this woman filming with her smartphone and snapped this shot which I did the selective colouring in PS.

M, directed by Fritz lang, 1931

with Peter Lorre in his 1st film

Universitätsstraße

Vienna | july'15

Lomo 100 COLOR FILM

Pentax LX - FA 43mm - Kentmere 100

Pyrocat HD

 

Parisian post cards

Large View: www.flickr.com/photos/brandoncwarren/5751130432/in/photos...

 

This is from a very old film/print processing lab in downtown Asheboro on Sunset. I don't know if the place is even functioning anymore, but all the stuff is still in the storefront.

 

This was just a photoscouting shot that I did while I was walking around Asheboro with Holly Mann.

 

I'll be back to the animal theme tomorrow.

 

Everyone let me know what you think of this, not 100% sold on it yet.

Film session at Sandsend North Yorks

Pentax Me Super

Soligor 70-160

Shot on a Canon AE-1 35MM film camera.

I shot a roll of 35mm Portra 160 while taking senior portraits for Rhiannon. This is one of my favorites from my first scans of the roll. More to come! I shot this with my Nikon F100 and my 50mm 1.4G lens, I believe.

 

Strobist: I had a Lumopro LP160 at half power through a Joe McNally Lastolite soft box, camera left, pointing down a bit. The sun was behind her. I did test the exposure on my digital camera. Camera settings are probably 1/125 of a second shutter, f/2.2-ish ... Sorry, I am a bad logger. ISO was 160, of course. The lens was a Nikon 50mm 1.4G. Triggered by my CyberSyncs.

 

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There are few more relaxing and cozy things that these moments in the home surrounded with the family, with good people, after eating, chatting, sharing good moments and recollections. A coffee. A classic movie in the TV. Tranquility. Human heat.

 

And it is surprising that in the memory of the recent humanity (at least of the one that can allow it them), this contradictory device, which provokes loves and hatreds, which it attracts us and it us repels simultaneously, that is the television, has occupied already an unremovable, immutable place, as if he was one more member of the family. Many of the domestic images that I have (and I believe that great more people also), have of bottom some television’s series, some sticky melody, some indelible image.

 

That is this, a small honoring to these domestic moments with television …

 

(And by the way, let's take advantage of this as a small game: does someone know what movie is the one that they were emitting by television in the moment of the photo? ;-) )

 

[Photo taken in autumn of 2005, in the house of my grandmother, in Valencia de Don Juan (LEON). Adjustments of light and color, with Photoshop]

  

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Hay pocas cosas más relajantes y acogedoras que esos momentos en el hogar, rodeado de la familia, de buena gente, después de comer, charlando, compartiendo buenos momentos y recuerdos. Un café. Una película clásica en la tele. Tranquilidad. Calor humano.

 

Y es sorprendente que en la memoria de la humanidad reciente (al menos de la que se lo puede permitir), ese contradictorio aparato, que provoca amores y odios, que nos atrae y nos repele a la vez, que es la televisión, ha ocupado ya un sitio inamovible, inmutable, como si fuera un miembro más de la familia. Muchas de las imágenes hogareñas que tengo (y creo que mucha más gente también), tienen de fondo alguna serie de televisión, alguna melodía pegadiza, alguna imagen imborrable.

 

Que sea este, un pequeño homenaje a esos momentos caseros con televisión…

 

(Y de paso, aprovechemos esto como un pequeño juego: ¿alguien sabe qué película es la que estaban pasando por televisión en el momento de la foto? ;-) )

 

[Foto tomada en otoño del 2005, en la casa de mi abuela, en Valencia de Don Juan (LEON). Ajustes de luz y color, con Photoshop]

 

Well that does it for Seattle! Next up will be Fort Lauderdale and then on to the Caribbean!

 

This is my kind of December!

 

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

December 2013

Rolling film on location on the Pulaski Skyway (Newark to Jersey City).

 

© Original 35mm Ektachrome Transparency

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