Shot with a HOLGA.
Multiple exposures (obviously)
My favorite portion of the image is the small section in the upper left with the two small children.
It was a relatively miserable day, raining and cold, very very cold. Oh, and ridiculously windy.
Showing posts with label Philadelphia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philadelphia. Show all posts
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Stone Structure
Scanned print from enlarger.
Print Details:
Outside non overlapping portions:
F/22
11 Sec.
Overlapping portions:
Burned for 200 sec.
Four separate shots of a old stone structure that can be found somewhere along the Delaware River in Manayunk.
This took forever to print because the outside portions were so sensitive to light that they couldn't be exposed to any light beyond 11 seconds at f/32. However overlapping portions had to be burned in at a more open aperture. I was standing in the darkroom listening to my ipod for 3 min. 20 sec. (200 seconds). It was so difficult to keep track of which portions i burned in and for how long.
Print Details:
Outside non overlapping portions:
F/22
11 Sec.
Overlapping portions:
Burned for 200 sec.
Four separate shots of a old stone structure that can be found somewhere along the Delaware River in Manayunk.
This took forever to print because the outside portions were so sensitive to light that they couldn't be exposed to any light beyond 11 seconds at f/32. However overlapping portions had to be burned in at a more open aperture. I was standing in the darkroom listening to my ipod for 3 min. 20 sec. (200 seconds). It was so difficult to keep track of which portions i burned in and for how long.
Labels:
Experimental,
Manayunk,
Negatives,
Philadelphia,
Print,
Stone
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Chain
Scanned print from enlarger
Shot @:
F. 6.7
1/1000th
Printed @:
F.16
15 Sec
Y = 57
M = 70
C = 0
Shot @:
F. 6.7
1/1000th
Printed @:
F.16
15 Sec
Y = 57
M = 70
C = 0
This was taken on my walk back from a small yet surprisingly well stocked photography store called Webb Cam. (Seriously people they're really nice and it's a great store if you need photography supplies look them up) Frequently in my photography (especially in my portraiture) you'll probably notice that while I set my aperture to nearly everything under the sun I tend to favor images that use a shallower depth of field.
Subway
Scanned print from enlarger
Shot @:
F. 3.5
1/10th
Printed @:
F.8
8 Sec
M=56
Y= 83
C= 0
Shot @:
F. 3.5
1/10th
Printed @:
F.8
8 Sec
M=56
Y= 83
C= 0
Labels:
City,
Philadelphia,
Print,
Subway,
Underground
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