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OK, I am to photography as Clint Eastwood is to film-making. We're both a couple of students of the obvious, purveyors of the "slap the audience with a plank" school of message conveyance. Except he gets paid to do it.
Part of our(Prasanna and me) experiments with Smoke photography.
Used Prasanna's SB-600 as the light source and an Agarbatti as the smoke source...
Thanks to Prasanna for the Processing tips!!
I figured y'all must be tired of McKee Gardens, so this is from my verrry early archives - Happy Pretty Pink Tuesday to all!!
This is a columbine bud. To me, it's delicate shading is almost prettier than the flower and its highly unusual shape adds to its singular beauty. This was shot with my Canon G5 and was one of my first attempts at macro and digital. Sometimes, you just get lucky!!
The beautiful brick architecture of St. Louis, Missouri, as seen on Cherokee Street in the Benton Park neighborhood.
Sometimes Macro shots really work well in Monochrome tones. I love the subtilty of these petals, so light, smooth and silent...!
Bill Bryson describes this famous landmark as like the uncle who always seems to sneak his mug into every shot at family reunions... even the ones he's not supposed to be in.
Kodak Retina IIIc rangefinder + HP5+ @ 650iso - XTOL developer @ 20"C, 9.5 minutes, agitation every 30 sec
Name: Jama Shelton
Age: 36
Occupation: Professor; Social Worker
Outfit: Shirt from J.Crew. Bow Tie from the Tie Bar. Pants from H&M. Belt from Urban Outfitters. Shoes from Cole Hahn.
Song That Best Describes Jamma’s Look: “I Walk the Line” by Johnny Cash.