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Vintage Trailer, Julian, CAby bspurgeonComment by tvsometime: Vintage trailer shot with appropriately "vintage" photographic technique. The result somehow meshes well in my mind. What did you use to scan the negative, or did you print it first and scan the positive? Message edited by author 2010-09-11 16:24:40. |
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| 09/11/2010 12:43:00 PM |
Julian #2by bspurgeonComment by tvsometime: Nice detail for a pinhole, but then I've never tried a professionally manufactured camera. Could be a lot of fun if I ever have a darkroom again. I love the way the light seems to have a life of its own especially in the foliage and reflections. |
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sunby bspurgeonComment by Melethia: Now this I like! DPC will not, but I love the diffraction (I think that's the term I'm looking for) you get with pinholes, zoneplates, and occasionally lensbabies. Nice! |
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| 09/10/2010 06:27:35 PM |
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goneby bspurgeonComment by odriew: S is for sublime! The addition of the foot adds that quirky touch to an already great picture. 8 |
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