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Kodak No.2 Hawkeye Model C (Circa 1926), Fujifilm Superia Xtra 400.
This camera belonged to my Aunty Jean and was given to me by my Dad. As far as we could tell it worked ok if a little dusty. I cleaned it up as best I could and stuck a roll of film in it. I was hoping it would work but was prepared for it to be come a nice memento to sit on a shelf. The photos have actually come out pretty well and with a little practice I think I can learn to do better.
There aren't usually straight lines in life, even when it looks like it.
I try not to interfere with the scenes I shot on the street, but I couldn’t avoid it this time, the point of view I wanted was exactly on that man’s trajectory, and that’s why he is on the wrong side of the track. He was following a straight line before some annoying photographer stood on his way… ;)
A short circular walkabout of about 9.86km setting out from Old Amersham on a grey dull day.
Walkabout 2025 album ... flic.kr/s/aHBqjBXsk2
An enormous rain cloud passed over as i was finishing work,.. so i decided to follow it across the country.
going to try to capture a series of 'simple' compositions.
better viewed on black ?
"I wrestle with an outlook on life
That shifts between darkness and shadowy light..."
Orpheus
-David Sylvian
We're almost at the top
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A shaded path found in one of my favorite spots. This path winds along beside a river and you can find a wide variety of wildlife in the area.
Rainy Lake trail, taken in the North Cascades Region. Chelan County, Washington.
Taken with 24-50 mm Minolta lens.
This pattern is formed by flow paths of relatively salty water which then left lighter colored patterns over the darker clays and silts below them, especially near the ends of the flow.
I have no idea why the flow was so jagged, but it was interesting.
I can't help but wonder about the people at the end of the tunnel. Where are they heading? Perhaps to a secret cult meeting, or to some kinky orgy? Maybe it's a combination of the two? At any rate, this is indeed a photogenic tunnel as I've returned to photograph it several times.
Path to Niflheimr
Hello everybody, finally I started to process some of the pictures captured in Iceland during my recent trips. This is the first pure landscape that I publish and what better choice than the most photographed mountain of the island? Well besides the thousands of pictures taken in front of the Vestrahorn, that place is really impressive, you can feel the magic of northern Mythology and sagas.
The pure black sand and the path made of frost and ice has reminded me an otherworldly scene worthy of the name Niflheimr. I can imagine the last path of a dead Viking warrior walking across a misty land toward the afterlife.
Thanks to the huge success of our recent trip me and Javier de la Torre Photography are planning to reschedule another winter adventure in the Mythic Iceland, at the moment we don't have a date but the waiting list is open to everybody.
The picture is a Time Blending processed with my Dark Processing
In collaboration with Gitzo LucrOit Fotospeed