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Calotype -
Composed, exposed and developed by Mave.
Exposure: 2 minutes
Aperture: f/3.7
Weather: Snowing
Calotype variant: 'No pre-silver' Guillot-Saguez Cl, Br, I
Time: 13:30
Date: 1/12/10
EV: 11 (zone v)
Development: saturated gallic acid soln. 30-40 minutes.
Paper: Canson Marker 70gsm
When I was getting ready to unlock my bicycle at Walmart, I noticed this guy unlocking a unicycle. Never would have thought I'd see someone ride a unicycle to the grocery store. Had to get a couple of photos.
Hasselblad 500cm
80mm Carl Zeiss lens
Ektar 100 film
The guy looked like he might sit there forever; guess he doesn't like snow.
My mini-theme for weeks 16 through 20 of Flickr Bingo 3 is "most interesting." On Flickr's weird interestingness scale, this is my highest ranking photo tagged with RAIN.
ken winkie guard from the wizard of oz. wears azone top and james dean mattel jeans.
i have removed the signs of old age, otherwise his face is stock.
✰ Credit ✰
For Her
Leven Ink - Cryptic Tattoo - Astrophe Event
Vanilla Bae - Rochelle Dress 2.0
CODEX - Lady Gloves
For Him
[Mazzaro] - Emanuel Set
Backdrop : The Bearded Guy - Metal Jungle Backdrop PBR
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Some of the Hot College Guys at my apartment pool during the first week back to school. More to come...
Some of the Hot College Guys at my apartment pool during the first week back to school. More to come...
This guy told me that he was just waking up out of a hangover and was surprised that I wanted his picture. I told him that he wore his hangovers well.
Three Guys, Crosswalk. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Three men crossing a Manhattan street, looking into the light.
One thing I like about photographing in New York City — or, for that matter, in any really busy urban area — is that challenge of picking subject out in the very dynamic environment. Once you tune it to it there are things happening all around you, often so fast that you barely have time to react... and you are absolutely certain to miss a good number of them. It requires a very different approach to photographing than one might use for, say, landscape photography. Not only that, but honing this alternative and fast approach, actually has benefits for other kinds of photography like, say, landscape photography!
There are so many potential angles that one can focus on when shooting street. It could be the people themselves. It might be the light. It may be color and texture. It could be compositional interest. Sometimes it is spontaneous relationships between elements that suddenly appear and this disappear. That was the case here. I already had the camera out and was photographing passing people when, for a brief instant, the three men in the cross walk glanced to the side at the same moment.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, "California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra" is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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