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Lincoln Park Golf Course is a public course operated by the San Francisco Park and Recreation Department. This hilly, Monterey Cypress forested course features spectacular views of the Golden Gate Strait.
This image was taken with a Pentax 6 X 7 medium format film camera with a Super Takumar/6X7 1:2.4/105mm lens using Kodak Ektar 100 film, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Film: Velvia 100F
Camera: RZ67
Crop at 2:1 aspect ratio
At 10"x20" size, there is no grain at all. It's incredible how versatile medium format film allows for different types of cropping
Graflex Century Graphic
Fujinon W 135mm f5.6
1/60 @ f8
ProS 6x7 120 Roll film back
Ilford HP5+ @ 200
Developed in Caffenol-C-L semi-stand
Epson V500
Photoshop CS
To my Darkness and my Light,
I unfold myself; you, in turn, call to me with your warm and aching mouth— its tongue, a delicate command I will not long withstand.
Your lips spill sighs; I drink until your thirst is sated.
Trembling hands steady me beneath you. You guide me toward your deepest acceptance. I find a center in you; you grasp me and gasp.
(You shudder— hands bracing the afternoon light dying against such white walls. I see with the eye of god your ineffable Beauty. I fall and place this feeble kiss to caress the spine of your neck as I pass.)
With you I experience annihilations most will never know.
After I am restless; you know that what I want is what I will never manage alone— you coax from my every ending its next beginning.
We must map these new and nameless oblivions together.
2008
Silver gelatin print
I’m gonna get sooo lomosexual @nathanmakan!
this cam has a hot shoe so i bought a little flash that comes with all these sweet coloured gels.
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We normally wait until Thanksgiving weekend to get our tree but we've really been anticipating Christmas this year so we went by The Barn Nursery after everyone napped and got one (actually two).
I can't WAIT for them to get crazy about Christmas. I used to lay in my bed and sing Christmas carols until I was absolutley exhausted. I got up super early too. I loved watching all the commercials that would pop up around Christmas time too. We'd get the Sears and Service Merchandise catalogs and I'd look through them for all the great stuff.
Anyway, right away Will spotted some sprinklers about two miles away so he began to run like a horse to them. His shoes - although hard for us to put on even though he helps - take about two seconds for him to get off. We lost one at the end and thinking back I'm not even sure we went back to get it. I tantalized him with a pack of Smarties but the pack Laura handed him wasn't open so he threw it on the ground and began to run for the sprinklers again. We were able to entice him over to the trees eventually.
We carted Lorelai around like a mental patient but she looked absolutley adorable in her over-sized pink hat and all tucked in like she was. She made no sound what-so-ever and was the sweet baby she always is. I just kept taking pictures of her and saying "Oh my gosh! Look how cute she is!" Laura found two trees she liked and the guys were nice enough to throw it up on the car for us. Lorelai ended up with a stinky diaper and we were somehow diaperless so home we went.