TooManyShots wrote:
Is for cooking...hehehe...I think they are common snakes in the rural area. Traditionally, in China, people prefer to cook with live food...live food means fresh food and retaining all of its essence...
I shot that image in central Shanghai. Not in the country side.
From my quick trip to Yosemite
First two are from the 4x5 w/Ilford
This one I over exposed about 4 stops & saved it
Forgot to stop-down after viewing (4x5). Ilford D100
Last two are Acros w/Mamiya 7
I have been souping w/Rodinal 1+25 for 6 min.
This latest batch, my negatives were thin.
Tom, I forgot what developer you use.
The monsoon has ended or at least on hiatus here in TN. Everywhere was flooded during the holidays it seemed with nasty tornados all around. Here is a gloomy shot to echo the mood. Delta400, Minolta xg-1, rokkor-x 50/1.7, hc-110 dil h semi stand, pakon scanned, lr5
you can see all the new "ponds" in the pastures in the valley.
Lots of images to go through from our week out in Big Bend National Park but here are a couple of twilight shots I captured headed back from a day exploring the scenic road through Big Bend Ranch State Park. Fuji xtra400, unicolor kit, Minolta xg1, rokkor 50/1.7, pakon scan, lr5
desert pastels
the road out of Terlingua (If you have seen the new reality show, Badlands Texas you have seen this scene)