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Reaching (Diffused)
Brookgreen Gardens
Myrtle Beach, SC
Silver Gelatin Print
I wanted her to look like she was IN the water she was trying to touch to no avail. Poor thing was stuck on a rock in the blazing sun.
I took this with my Pentax K-1000 with the 50mm prime lens and sky filter. 100 speed Agfa film. I developed the film and print myself. Even made the "seaweed" like diffusers outta plastic wrap and packing tape all by my lonesome. It was kinda funny cause in the dark room the kids kept asking "Mary, can I borrow that diffusy thingy you made?" hehehehe!
I don't really like the way she scanned- will have to play with trills scanner later to see if I can make it work better.
An example of a "product" shot taken using the diffuser and the waning overcast light from our kitchen window. The white background is a roll of "Foamie" material.
This photo represents diffuse lighting because it isn't obvious where the contrast of shadows is coming from. the light is everywhere lightly on the picture.
The light was great inside the Ferry Building. I'm happy I got the exposure on the shot right - it's always tricky shooting light sources.
Mamiya M645 1000s
Coachella 2013 Weekend One coverage for American Songwriter Magazine (www.americansongwriter.com/) and Diffuser.fm.
The clouds were moving quickly that day and I had to try to keep up with them. I played with shadows/highlights on this one to give it the effect that I saw when taking it.
345/365 2/19/2012
-So, what the heck is this?
--A diffuser, it make an image less sharp.
-Like, out of focus?
--No, It's mostly for portraits and some scenery, to make the image more pleasing.
-Oh, like to hide pimples.
--Sort of. We don't use them much anymore.
-Why not?
--GIMP and Photoshop.
-oh...