Miscellany
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I took this photograph in Quincy Market on during a September 2001 trip to Boston. Again, I used a vintage Argoflex EF TLR loaded with FujiColor 100, and again I did not record my exposure. If you're curious, this is some sort of one-man bluegrass band…and he was pretty decent too! |
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This abandoned house in rural Virginia was photographed with my Pentax P-30t camera. Exposure and film were unrecorded. This is one of the few times I've digitally manipulated one of my photographs. I rather like the results.
(Sort of reminds me of the end of that awful film, The Blair Witch Project!) |
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Both of these photos of graves were taken in an old cemetery in Maryland. The camera used was a Yashica Mat TLR. Film and exposure unrecorded. |
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Mom & Dad photographed with an original Yashica-Mat TLR. Film: Kodak Portra 160 VC. Exposure unrecorded. |
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My stepdaughter, Meredith, photographed while cutting my wife's hair. Camera: Pentax P-30t |
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This time exposure of the midget Christmas lights on a shrub in front of my house, taken in December, 2001, was shot on Kodak Gold 100 color print film. I used my Argus C-44 with 50mm Cintagon lens, holding the shutter open with the "B" setting. I believe the aperture was f/3.5, and the time of exposure was about 12 seconds, but please don't quote me on that…these abstract type photos are purely trial and error! I got this gnarly effect by moving the camera in and out and swirling it all around the decorated shrubbery at night. |
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