Photo by kanuck • Last comment by kanuck • On 07-16-10 03:50
Thanks :) I just wish the red pillars went on a little bit further to appear more maze like. I'd need a wider Zeiss lens though and I had my 14-24mm only. A zeiss 21 or 18 would have been nice.
This is a wine shop with a couple of bed & breakfast rooms upstairs. I can only imagine this might have been intended as a fire exit, not completed... but the "porch light"??? And one hopes it is securely blocked off from the inside, that the guests are not helping themselves from the stock...
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Photo by doug • Last comment by doug • On 07-13-10 00:15
Crown Bay cruise ship pier, with cruise ship Caribbean Princess in port, City of Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.
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Photo by doug • Last comment by doug • On 07-10-10 22:46
Hi - Thanks! Film is Fuji NPZ 800. Being a bit generous with exposure gives a little more color richness, a touch more shadow detail, smoother appearing grain, and a safety margin against underexposure... without blocking up the highlights.
Actually, it's my habit with any C-41 film to set the ISO dial two clicks slower than box speed.
Jessica works at the local photo lab, and is sorting used single-use cameras for recycling.
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Photo by doug • Last comment by doug • On 06-29-10 14:02
Glad to have sparked a pleasant memory or two! I got mine 4 years ago for $155 from a RangeFinderForum member in New York and had it rebuilt by Camera Care for $190, including a new meter cell. That service also included a CLA for the lens, which was $152 from a seller in Kerala India. I don't use the kit very much, but it's fun when I do. :)
I did straighten it out in the darkroom RA4 print I made to put into my Camera Club Print competition -- I left it here to show it was 'Shot From The Hip' ie GUESSED ! Thanks for viewing --- Peter.
a flash shot taken in Blists Hill,Shropsire,near Ironbridge Gorge. I tried the Kodak Chromogenic film and home-processed in C41, toned in PhotoShop 7-- I did a 20x16" toned print of this for my camera club.
This Fuji branded film is a clone of Ilford XP2 Super.
This is the door of an old motel to be demolished. A group of police canine units was using a nearby building for practice drug raids when one of the dogs pulled its handler toward this motel, and indeed they found and arrested some very foolish people using the motel room to package illegal drugs. So it may be a police boot-print... Conveniently, the jail is right across the street.
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Photo by doug • Last comment by mstudios • On 06-28-10 06:15
wow!!!! nice and sharp image...and well designed hopefully that's not your footprint. If it is, I hope you got in.
~m