Any portrait of my grandmother, especially if side eye was engaged, would definitely qualify. That woman had it.This brings rise to all sorts of possibilities - some of them quite "powerful" .
Any portrait of my grandmother, especially if side eye was engaged, would definitely qualify. That woman had it.
Not mine of course, but Jane Bown's photo of Samuel Beckett comes to mind:
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I'd never seen that. Tremendous.
But do know it was 35mm shot with my old dads Nikon, which got me started back into film after he passed away
This one is another OLD one of mine. From the Stave Falls Power Station again:
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I’m reminded of the times when I went to drag racing events with my dad and brother as teens; back in the day you could stand just a few feet away from the team reassembling the Top Fuel engines after they had catastrophically exploded just minutes prior on the starting line. We would wait for them to start the engine to see if the reassembly was correct, and inhale God-knows-what while ruining our hearing when they fired it up. It never occurred to me that the these things could explode while we were right there.
Your image brought that kind of power to mind. I don’t know how close I want to stand to that stuff in your image.
Thanks.
To give people a sense of scale, a shot of a few of those in my Darkroom Group who were there on that day:
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The Power of Empty Space and Silence...
Old ~ 35mm ~ Velvia 50 ~ Shot with my old Nikon
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I never went with you lot, but I did go with a bunch of LF photographers about 15 years ago. I remember it being a royal pain in the butt, with everyone getting in everyone's way/shotLFer's move SOOOO slow!
Is this a mining cabin?
My noob mistake from yesterday: thought I was using TMax400 but it was Portra160 in the camera. I had to push the Portra as the camera was set to iso400. I haven't pushed Portra before and after reviewing the images I won't do it again. Live and learn!
The marker on the bridge says it weighs 720,000 tons and I believe it. The trains and traffic don't cause much fuss.
Is it too blue than reality? I read somewhere that you can push Portra up to 2 stops with OK result.
Mostly it was just too much contrast on about half of the images. It was fairly cloudy so it worked out OK but for the images that had sunshine it was not good.
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