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Just outside Gray Loft Gallery, where the closing of the Seeing Red show takes place this evening, 6-9pm. Hope to see you there!
You are tied. You are bound.
No freedom. No choice. No change.
No movement. No backward. No forward.
Fuji X-T1
Fuji XF 60mm F2.4
In-camera B&W with green filter
Sinar F, Fujinon 135mm f5.6, Kodak Aerocolor 2460, 4x5.
This image marks several first for me. This is my very first exposure on 4x5 large format, my very first sheet loaded in a film holder, and the first time developing C-41 at home. Phew. I had 2 sheets come out pretty well, and two that are super dense - my own fault for mis-exposures.
This is an old trolley line near one of my favorite spots to take pictures some 25 years ago near a an abandoned (and now completely gone) amusement park, Only the concrete infrastructure of this old trolley line remains here, now overgrown with forest.
A lot of folks don't seem to care for the color cast this Aerocolor 2460 film (aka Santacolor) has - but I kind of dig it. Cool with magenta-leaning shadows. Got the super-shaded deep, dark tones of these woods quite nice I think. It's a look, for sure.
I am curious what these pilings are from on the beaches of Cavendish, PEI. There are several groupings like this along the dunes and I'm guessing they are the remnants of jetties that once lines the shores. Still, jetties are usually built on a protected shore. These face the open ocean. What were they used for any why here? Perhaps someone on Flickr is aware of their history. I couldn't find any reference to them online or when we visited.
Either way, they are interesting to see and provided a nice line of sight to showcase the seemingly endless beach.
In its first season of operation, the Stourbridge Line’s ex=Bangor & Aroostook BL2 leads an excursion train through Honesdale, Pennsylvania. At the time, the freight operator of the former Erie Honesdale branch was the Lackawaxen & Stourbridge. Owner Delaware Otsego had rotated a Susquehanna RS3 to power the LASB, explaining its presence in Honesdale.
Seagulls contemplating whatever it is seagulls contemplate. From all I could tell It could be anything from quantum mechanics to the next fish.
This one is "Lined Up"
I got this one inbetween storm fronts.. and this is one of the only shots when the sun actually appeared from behind the clouds. Which made a nice sunny glow ont op of the water.
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The “line_up“ is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The “liners” are made out of paper (Din A3/A4),
oil paint and graphite. The theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers.
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These people are in line for cotton candy at the Jaker's Pumpkin Patch in Springville, Utah. Something like a carnival atmosphere at the pumpkin patch.
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