Ok, and here are a few B&W. All most likely Kodak Tri-X 400, developed at home. Just scanned for the first time from negatives on my Epson Stylus Photo RX500 printer. Looks like it could do with a cleaning Quick adjust to contrast/brightness to mimic what I did on the prints, and jpeg export from iPhoto. All taken with Nikon F, no meter, most likely all 35mm F2.8 and 50mm f1.8 at various apertures. All were taken on a trip to Bodie, CA ca 1999. Again, C&Cs more than welcome, thats we learn.
Bodie Bar Shot through window glass, outside natural light only.
Bodie Kitchen Shot with natural light coming in through window, buildings had no interior lights. I like how the thick layer of dust on everything looks like flour from someone baking.
Ok, and here are a few B&W. All most likely Kodak Tri-X 400, developed at home. Just scanned for the first time from negatives on my Epson Stylus Photo RX500 printer. Looks like it could do with a cleaning Quick adjust to contrast/brightness to mimic what I did on the prints, and jpeg export from iPhoto. All taken with Nikon F, no meter, most likely all 35mm F2.8 and 50mm f1.8 at various apertures. All were taken on a trip to Bodie, CA ca 1999. Again, C&Cs more than welcome, thats we learn.
Bodie Bar Shot through window glass, outside natural light only.
Bodie Kitchen Shot with natural light coming in through window, buildings had no interior lights. I like how the thick layer of dust on everything looks like flour from someone baking.
Ok, and here are a few B&W. All most likely Kodak Tri-X 400, developed at home. Just scanned for the first time from negatives on my Epson Stylus Photo RX500 printer. Looks like it could do with a cleaning Quick adjust to contrast/brightness to mimic what I did on the prints, and jpeg export from iPhoto. All taken with Nikon F, no meter, most likely all 35mm F2.8 and 50mm f1.8 at various apertures. All were taken on a trip to Bodie, CA ca 1999. Again, C&Cs more than welcome, thats we learn.
Bodie Bar Shot through window glass, outside natural light only.
Bodie Kitchen Shot with natural light coming in through window, buildings had no interior lights. I like how the thick layer of dust on everything looks like flour from someone baking.
Ok, and here are a few B&W. All most likely Kodak Tri-X 400, developed at home. Just scanned for the first time from negatives on my Epson Stylus Photo RX500 printer. Looks like it could do with a cleaning Quick adjust to contrast/brightness to mimic what I did on the prints, and jpeg export from iPhoto. All taken with Nikon F, no meter, most likely all 35mm F2.8 and 50mm f1.8 at various apertures. All were taken on a trip to Bodie, CA ca 1999. Again, C&Cs more than welcome, thats we learn.
Bodie Bar Shot through window glass, outside natural light only.
Bodie Kitchen Shot with natural light coming in through window, buildings had no interior lights. I like how the thick layer of dust on everything looks like flour from someone baking.