Half-frame Waterfront
Today’s post has variations on a half-frame diptych shot with my Olympus Pen along the Dallas Road waterfront. The camera is flipped between the shots. I have previously shot this kind of sky in the same way, so some of you that have been around for a while will find these images familiar.
I find that colouring the images, or presenting them as a negative rather than positive, helps to make them more abstract. I like that they are abstract. For more images from this roll of film, see my post at 52Rolls.net here, published simultaneously with this one.
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These continue my series of half-frame photos from the Pen. These are adjacent shots on the film-strip, taken as multiple frames with the intent to scan as single images.
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Olympus Pen half-frame camera, 28mm 3.5 lens, Neopan Acros 100.
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The purple one definitely does it for me – would love this on the wall !!!
David.
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Thanks so much David – that is a compliment and a half. That one is my favourite too. I really like what the Pen leads me to when taking pictures.
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