Wow some fantastic images in this thread. My favorites so far are the Camaro, the bicyclist in motion and the subway photos. (Sorry I can't remember who posted everything)
Here's my entry for this one:
SS Klondike by Dead Link Removed, on Flickr
Toyo 4x5 with Nikkor SW 120
Ilford FP4+ developed in HC-110
Cyantype printed on Fabriano postcard paper
Wow some fantastic images in this thread. My favorites so far are the Camaro, the bicyclist in motion and the subway photos. (Sorry I can't remember who posted everything)
Here's my entry for this one:
SS Klondike by Dead Link Removed, on Flickr
Toyo 4x5 with Nikkor SW 120
Ilford FP4+ developed in HC-110
Cyantype printed on Fabriano postcard paper
Well, my short list just got longer! Gorgeous cyanotype adelorenzo.
Just one more day to enter an image in the MSA. Your last chance to make my choice more difficult.
It has certainly been a stellar 2 months!
Like this Stone? That's really pushing the limits of transport.
I'm just going to leave this up until you see it - not really part of the MSA. If you do get to that birth and get any decent shots I'd love to see them, if you have the parents' permission to share. Birth is a tough assignment - harder than weddings, because the photographer can't direct anything.
Bert those are some terrific pinhole images. The colors are amazing.
Toadman! Really! I wasn't seriously asking for more terrific entries! I can see I'll be sleepless New Year's Eve; not because I'm partying, but because I'll be agonizing over picking the best of all these amazing photographs!
Bert, those are gorgeous! The first and third are simply wonderful... I love the colors. Also I like that the rainbow sunflare isn't too exaggerated in the third one... just enough to give a nice rainbow glow to it. Really lovely.My last minute entries for this MSA - Transport: some pinhole images.....
Looking forward to seeing it Stone! I went to an air museum a week ago, but that roll is still in my camera, and besides we already got excellent airplane photos in this MSA, so I printed the the one shot I made for MSA from the previous roll.Very excited!! eagerly awaiting a roll of film to dry that I shot the last few frames two hours ago and just developed, my final submission is coming soon
Looking forward to seeing it Stone! I went to an air museum a week ago, but that roll is still in my camera, and besides we already got excellent airplane photos in this MSA, so I printed the the one shot I made for MSA from the previous roll.
This has been fun, and even my wife and daughter got involved ... we'll be driving along and they'll point at something and shout out: "transport!". My daughter is "mad" that I didn't photograph a covered wagon we found.... I'm already looking forward to finding out what the next MSA theme will be.
Bert, those are gorgeous! The first and third are simply wonderful... I love the colors. Also I like that the rainbow sunflare isn't too exaggerated in the third one... just enough to give a nice rainbow glow to it. Really lovely.
I'm with you on pinhole... somehow it is very liberating and freeing to envision a photo with a pinhole camera... I think because it is more like play and less like exacting super-critical photography. Luck and chance and discovery are a bigger part, so it is like opening a present to find out what wonderful things the camera has seen! I think of it almost as a separate hobby from traditional photography.
Two more last minute additions - both from the same photo shoot as my earlier one.
The titles are "MKD GAS" and "Transportation on the Farm".
"MKD GAS" refers to the gasoline sold to farmers for use in farm machinery. It is cheaper, because it doesn't have all the road taxes to it, but it is illegal to use it in vehicles that are driven primarily on public roads. It has colour added to it to "mark" it as being for off-road use.
The attachments suffer badly from the process of re-sizing for APUG.
sly will recognize the type of weather - kinda Nanaimo-like.
Wait is that you??!!
Santa Clause lives on a farm and drives a tractor to deliver his presents?? So is he red dye on his clothing from all the gas he spills trying to refuel while still in the air?
Nope, that is the owner of the farm.
As it turns out, he was as effective a model as anyone there that day, including the models that had lots more experience/did paying gigs as well..
I don't think he spent any time with the makeup artist though.
He did a hell of a job, seriously, and where are the model images??
Also, you did a hell is a job taking his portrait.
Thanks Stone.
I haven't done the necessary work (re-sizing) on most of the shots to use them in APUG .
But see post #178 in this thread for one example with an amateur/part time model.
She and her twin sister are quite good, and really fun to work with. They have helped my darkroom group club a couple of times.
Well, thank you everyone! This has been a particularly lively and interesting MSA.
Unfortunately, for me, that makes my choice of a "winner" very challenging. I'm working on it. I'll have to get it done today - back to work tomorrow.
Bribes in the form of chocolate accepted
My husband has hidden the Christmas chocolate......
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