Foul Flight

Foul Flight

It is difficult to capture moving objects with a 4x5 camera mounted on a tripod.
Location
Wisconsin
Equipment Used
4x5
Exposure
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Film & Developer
tri-x
Paper & Developer
x
Lens Filter
x
It's one of those ufo's that looks like a smoke alarm. Does area 51 know about this?
 
How did you make the lines from which the birds hang disappear? I agree it would be tough shooting birds in motion with a 4x5, but to freeze the action. Wow! That's a really talented shot. Superhuman in fact. :smile:
 
This print was taken at a time when I started a series about, photographs not telling the truth, but I decided that doing a series was not for me. So back to my tea, prints that stand on their own, well I try. It was exposed and not shot like some of our vice-presidential lawyers. at a museum in Milwaukee Wisconsin, the strings that hold the birds are visible in the print, their complete absence is a digital fault.
 
you have the best way of twisting the relationship between digital and analogue / truth and lie - that last comment was gold. You should be more careful when looking in a museum, the lies can be overwhelming.

It's a good image - have you seen Sugimoto's earlier work?
 

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Critique Gallery
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James O'Neill
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