This image is from a roll of film that was presented on 52 Rolls a couple of weeks ago (here).
I reworked it in black and white and with a crop that emphasizes the parallel diagonals of the shore and cloud line.
I am a bit sad to lose the colour, but it keeps the drama going I think.
Jordan River west of Victoria. If you squint hard, you can see surfers on the distant wave.
A while back I posted one of my all time favourite photos (here) – it was of this same guy worshiping the storm drain.
In this image he is approaching the altar and mentally preparing his benediction.
Whatever you may worship, or not, may all my readers have a great day today.
The Coho ferry bell, taken on a trip to Portland a year ago.
My penultimate roll of film from my 2016 52 Rolls project. This roll is on black and white film with a rescued cheap but functional lens that saved the day and includes some experimenting with multiple exposures.
There are twenty something photos in the gallery, only two of which have been seen on these pages before, so you might want to head over to 52 Rolls to see the rest at this link.
The story of this roll of film is a litany of mistakes. I thought I should try some black and white in the EOS3 only having shot colour with it. I had an unexpired roll of Ilford Delta 400 in the fridge so that was my choice (everything else is expired which introduces an additional variable). Given the winter conditions, frequent lack of light and Delta 400’s reputation for being a flexible film, I decided to meter it for EI800. The film canister even has a handy system for marking 400, 800 and 1600, which I did. And I set the camera metering appropriately. Then I forgot about it, and neglected to tell the lab to develop accordingly. So, these shots were underexposed by 1 stop from what the camera metered (and the notes in the gallery should really have -1 EV added to each one). That was my first…
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This is four exposures of the cat’s frozen water bowl and nearby plants on the patio.
From more testing of a Canon EOS3, the rest of the roll is up on 52Rolls.net today, soon to be reblogged here too.
If I recall clearly from the days my teenage son needed a driver to his gigs then this is the stage door for the Lucky Bar.
From more testing of a Canon EOS3, the rest of the roll soon to appear on 52Rolls.net.
A surf board shop on lower Discovery Street that seeks to run off the electrical grid.
Looks like they might do food too, but I have never stopped in.
Taken on a test roll in a Canon EOS3, pinhole shots on that same roll are published at 52rolls.net (here).
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