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Voila!
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Voila!
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Nice Work!
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One Word! Beautifull! :)
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B+W Neg, Hand Transformed
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This is my 1st attempt on altering my 2 1/4 B+W Holga negs... THE
frame that showed me the possibilities, The Mother of all the others
in my collection.
Here's the 'mise en situation': I was doing Roller Blade w/ my Holga
and passed under a young girl dog's lead and took a picture... The
funny thing that we don't really see is that this dog was trying to
piss and the girl was pulling the rope to keep the dog walking... Poor
Dog
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Hand Manipulation, No Photoshop.
Black and White 6x6 negative transformed manually.
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HDR?
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Were you using a mirror lense? btw, nice shoot ;)
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is it a 'mise en scene'? teather? What lens you used? a Lens babie? Nice action street shot! But I hate white cops brutalizing black people too easily in u.s.a. and Canada... Cops are racist often...!
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nice light on the graves.. Strange place...I like this one!
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Old cam and Coffee Processed, Any Comment?
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It's Technical pan iso 200 in Dektol... How to have low contrast with this... The thing is that my scan is bad and really hard to do. Thats the best way ever to give details in wood... Look at the light in the wood. Thanks for your comment... usually people don't want to really tell what they think I it's what we all need to hear about the truth, Thx! I'll post few others different.
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Here's the first one I post in my serie. I'm taking pictures of Barns
and building made in wood in the Quebec since few years.
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Black and White neg. Modified Manualy without any photoshop use.
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Really nice and simple picture... B+W well metered!
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you got it june! congrats
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What is it?
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Great sahot by-the-way really clean and crisp!
Poas Volcano in Costa Rica
in Landscape
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Done with my Speed Graphic 4x5 inches Camera, using Slide sheet film
c-41 processed (cross process). This crater measure 1.5 kilometers in
diameter (0.9 miles) and is 300 meters deep (900 feet). At the bottom
of this prehistoric-looking hole, there is a medium sized lagoon, that
spews boiling sulphurous gases. We had only 15 minutes without clouds
to take the pictures. Very nice place to visit.