Another entry! Thanks IGI.
What are houseboats called in Paris?
Another entry! Thanks IGI.
What are houseboats called in Paris?
Other than my kids, trains is mostly what I do (wife won't let me shoot naked women).
I made one Saturday, and it might be an interesting print, but maybe not so good for MSA. Yesterday my 12 year old daughter and I spent a couple hours driving around looking for ideas. It was fun because she randomly picked where we would go ( "turn left!" "turn right!" "Go THAT way!" ) so we wandered all over the county and had fun taking pictures. We found several "transport" ideas, but none that really grabbed my fancy yet. I've got other some ideas to explore still....
Some great entries so far!
Bert, my daughter has a pink "disney princess" 35mm camera that is fun. She also likes pinhole photography ( and her p&s D1g1+@L camera too ). She's ready for the Olympus XA that my wife gave her.Great idea! My daughter wants to learn analogue photography and this will be a nice assignment for her to practice shooting her second roll of film.
Thanks for the tip!
Excellent shot!! Great composition and timing. I like it.
Tell us how you did it.
This is something different for me, but when I saw this negative I decided it was worth making a print. Some time ago Bert and I chatted about building a fixed focus camera. I built a 5x7 prototype that I wasn't happy with, and I had this 1914 lens reserved for 8x10. This weekend I finally made the bigger camera and this picture was the first. I went to this place I'd been eyeing for MSA and was supposed to remove the front lens element before making the exposure, but I forgot, so it was focused at about 3 or 4 feet! But honestly I think I like this result better than the photo I was trying to make. It is a contact print from a paper negative.
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This is something different for me, but when I saw this negative I decided it was worth making a print. Some time ago Bert and I chatted about building a fixed focus camera. I built a 5x7 prototype that I wasn't happy with, and I had this 1914 lens reserved for 8x10. This weekend I finally made the bigger camera and this picture was the first. I went to this place I'd been eyeing for MSA and was supposed to remove the front lens element before making the exposure, but I forgot, so it was focused at about 3 or 4 feet! But honestly I think I like this result better than the photo I was trying to make. It is a contact print from a paper negative.
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Hi Stone, it's a highway. Underneath is an old movable trestle railroad bridge that hasn't been used in many years, but it isn't visible in this picture.. or visible only as a subconscious hint!Interesting, highway or traintrack bridge?
Hi Bert, paper negatives are very fun! I use them a lot!...
BTW2: paper negatives are real fun to do, isn't it?
Airports in France (Lyon) are somehow elegant:
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(Rollei 35 S, Provia 400 X)
Heinz
que? I take photos in airports regularly. None of those were in the MSA period though.
Anyway, I've shot one for this assignment and (I think) developed it. Should make its way through the scan queue this week...
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