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My first photo taken with a view camera, and the only image my teacher liked in the 2.5 years I was there. I hated the damn camera, the class, AND the teacher. I had the HUGE, awkward 4x5 set up on one of those waay too narrow concrete piers running into the water that they tie the boats to. How Super Klutz managed this without sending the entire rig into the lake is beyond me. This neg. is the base image for the "Paddle Boat House Wall" image with the rust filter application.
I just remembered this and laughed my butt off: I got into a, er, "discussion" with my teacher about the composition during critique. We took polaroids first to check composition, focus, and exposure. During the assignment critique we had to turn the last, and therefore "best", polaroid in with the print. We knew the polaroid image area is usually a bit off from the 4x5 sheet of film (usually a tighter crop, if I remember right), and so my polaroid was different from the print pinned next to it. Although my teacher supposedly liked my image, he said I should have stuck with the composition I had in the polaroid and shouldn't have moved the camera for the final shot on film. I told him I didn't, he told me I did, and we went back and forth like that for a bit. He finally said that there was "NO WAY" there could be that much difference between the polaroid and the negative. I replied: "Well, there's NO WAY I moved the camera because I was set up on a four foot wide concrete pier out in the water!" Idiot.
I was walking down Yonge Street and noticed the light reflecting off the glass building on the east side, onto the Bay building on the west side of Yonge.
Diptych of my photo of the Chicago River, taken on a photoshoot with Rozanne, and her photo of her sister's curtains, taken while she was visiting in Chicago. I had so much fun meeting Rozanne: even though it was the coldest day of the year so far, we walked and gabbed and took photos without even noticing the cold. Thanks so much Rozanne (you can see her photos here )
Durango, Colorado; the Las Animas River runs behind Albertson's grocery store. The store lights make beautiful reflections on the icy river.
Set up:
1 glass, 1 candle. Taken using 50mm lens (aperture f/1.8) and 12, 20 & 36mm kenko extension tubes, backlit by candleflame.
Isola Bella, named for Isabella, countess Borromeo, was originally a largely barren rock; after first improvements and buildings, opened by count Carlo III between 1629 and 1652, his son Vitaliano the 6th built an attractive summer palace, bringing in vast quantities of soil in order to build up a system of ten terraces for the garden. The unfinished building displays paintings by Lombard artists and Flemish tapestries.
Photo taken during a night photoshoot with dpsc participating in an invitation from qatar living. hope you like it.
The view of the landing stage at Gardone Riviera on Lake Garda. This for me is one of the most wonderful places on earth.
The Harvest Moon risen over Eye Spy the Whale Watching Boat, moored at Redcliffe Jetty, Brisbane.
Clouds mostly fouled our chances of good horizon moon shots, but we still took a few anyway. This is one of them after it had gotten too dark for any "blue hour" effect.
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