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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!)

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.

Mom & Dad photographed with an original Yashica-Mat TLR.

Film: Kodak Portra 160 VC.

Exposure unrecorded.

My stepdaughter, Meredith, photographed while cutting my wife's hair.

Camera: Pentax P-30t
Lens: SMC 28mm
Film: Kodak Plus-X Pan
Exposure: Unrecorded, auto-exposure
mode with Pentax AF-160 flash

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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