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“Isolation Rework Five” with Phoenix Winters. This is part of a collection of older images I’ve given a new 2020 rework to, while no new projects can be undertaken. Stay safe!
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Autumn is well underway here in Takamatsu, Japan, and the popular garden in town had a nighttime illumination. I went for a really shallow DOF with f/1.4 on this one.
Note: this photo is available for licensing in Getty Images' Moment Collection (creative content). You can find all the creative-content photos I have with Getty here.
Mt Aspiring National Park - Otago, New Zealand
Leica M9
50mm Summicron f/2 Rigid Type II
Steve Huff post here - www.stevehuffphoto.com/2012/09/14/new-zealands-south-isla...
Full post here - aperturepriority.co.nz/2012/09/03/when-it-doesnt-quite-go...
No more beautiful woods in the making, no more dances at the ballroom...no more defeating the odds.
All that's left is me, standing at the edge to nowhere.
Oslo, Norway. Scan of silver gelatin print. Shot on Ilford Pan F, Developed in D76, Printed on Oriental Seagull.
This pocket of beach flowers was isolated in its location, i am amazed at how life can still grow amonst such desolation. Birdlings Flat, Banks Peninsula, NZ.
I've posted several photos of scanned slides lately, so I thought it would be fun to show where the project is being done. The trash bag is the fourth one I've filled with discarded slides, along with several smaller bags. The shoebox is one of 42 similar boxes full of slides dating back as far as 1965. The scanner is an Epson Perfection V800 that scans 12 slides at a time and does a remarkable job removing dust spots. I use Vuescan software and an electronic dust blower, and have a slide database that dates back to the pre-windows DOS operating system days. The database needs to be updated whenever I delete or add slides to the scanned collection. So far, I've scanned over 4100 slides and discarded, probably, 40,000 slides and am working on my 18th shoebox. It has been a ton of work, but brought back a lot of great memories. Please excuse the messy workspace.