Part of my ongoing Campbell's Farm series, this one is part of my backyard. I saw Miles just posted a pine stump from his back yard so I thought posting this was timely.
Thanks everyone. When the back porch is closed in this is where I stand and smoke a pipe or cigar in the evening. There is a nice view of a pond and hilly treeline beyond. I always thought I should be able to make a picture here and I'm glad I did. Thanks again. Shawn
Chris,
I don't use Ansel's mix, I use the PF version. I haven't noticed a harsh green, only slight, and it seems to change with a 4 minute KRST toning at 1:100. I believe you are using the Emaks paper, with which I have no experience. Have you tried toning? Best. Shawn
This is what photography is about for me -isolating and elevating the unappreciated or unnoticed to the level of art through the (near) mastery of some technical tools and a well developed vision.
Thanks so much, Vic. I always enjoy your posts so it truly means something to me. I have a very similar feeling about what photography is to me... at least the best photography. Thanks again! Shawn
Doc, I am glad you said that you stand there in the evening for two reasons 1: it brings home the fact that some of the best photographs are made when the subject is very familiar and 2: I don't feel so guilty about smoking.
Really though, this is a great picture. It seems to evoke, contain and sum up so much feeling- even contadictory feelings.
really good work.
wait there's more . . . Do you think it seems a little small? Like maybe you should get a 7x17? But I couldn't say for sure without the print in my hands.
Thanks Rich. Yeah, I felt like I should be able to make a picture here, kinda of a test of vision thing. It definately holds many feelings and memories for me...
I don't see a bigger format in my future. I'm really into the intimacy and jewel like qualities of the these smaller prints - 4x5, 4x10, even the 8x10. And having them all in one camera is unbeatable for me. Looking at the groundglass you're seeing the final size so I feel that I compose accordingly, I doubt I would make the same picture on a larger format with an equivilant lens. Of course if I ever fell into a 7x17 I'd probably give it a whirl. A short one, maybe one portfolio or so, nothing long term. Thanks again, Rich. Doc