Peter,
fantastic work. I hope we manage to make it one of these at the same time again soon. I would love to see these in person.
Shawn
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Peter,
fantastic work. I hope we manage to make it one of these at the same time again soon. I would love to see these in person.
Shawn
It was a great weekend. Thank you all for coming.
John
Thanks Shawn. It's been a while, but I'm sure I'll see you at the next one.
Here's mine - 8x10 but I cropped it. This is a scan of a print. Didn't like the composition so I cropped it. The 4x5s of the bridge didn't come out. maybe next time.
Attachment 58186
That was taken with your no-shutter lens? Is is printed on the Ilford 300 paper?
Last time i was at 'the farm' I brought my 8x10 Century with a shutterless lens from the late 1800s. Like you, I had to seek a darker spot to be able to time the exposure. This one is printed on Ilford Warmtone and sepia toned.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...racer/Farm.jpg
Dale and Dorothy,
Thank you for posting these. I love the Farm. There are so many interesting things to see and so many ways to interpret them in images. Great job. We are on a roll.
John
Here's one from the Gathering's Saturday morning excursion to the Flats with Jeff, Chris, Dale, John and me:Attachment 58420
I like that one and as I learned when I went back to capture it, the scene changes every day. That shot is gone, but an equally interesting one has come in its place.
John
Monday there will be an article written about the only film photographer left in erie I.e. me :) check out goerie.com on Monday. I have three more negatives 8x10. Thanks John for the lens. Gum Oil is waiting for me! Where are the work shops?
Congratulations Dorothy. Looking forward to the article.
John