I started shooting film again last night…
:D
Plus qu’hier et bien moins que demain.
I am an amateur photographer from the Midwest, turned Coloradoan, reacclimating to life in Wisconsin.
Among the things I enjoy: inappropriate Prince songs, dichotomous keys, sharing music, old fashioned photo booths, winning games of Cribbage.
From Watershed by Naomi Shersty.
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This stuff is amazing.
“Martin Wilson painstakingly shoots rolls of 35mm film in sequence so that when the strips are laid out in the contact sheet larger images appear. No cheating in Photoshop, if he makes a mistake, he starts over.”
I ♥ film photography.
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(via cowgirlblues, toocutebyhalf, symbiosis, aous, & brightlywound)
This really looks like a Saul Leiter photo…
from Michael Wolf’s Paris Street View
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Brendan Benson at Turner Hall Ballroom
Milwaukee, WI
11/18/09
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Since it feels a bit redundant posting so many leaf photos to my photoblog… ta da.
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A photo mag basically made by its readers. I’m excited to see where this goes.
In pictures: 100 places to remember before they disappear | Environment | guardian.co.uk
While the photos are excellent, the captions make the article. It’s a little scary. I honestly hope to not be around when (and if) Chicago becomes a flooded Texas.
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A very kind someone recently gifted me both Photoshop and Photomatix. I’ve had no photo-editing software for over 6 months, so it’s kind of strange to consider editing my photos after not having the option for so long. This limitation required me to learn and experiment with other methods, tangible modifications made before shooting a frame. I spent the afternoon perusing the interwebs for tutorials, and it has become apparent that a lot of people just fabricate crap using technology. If only film were so much easier (read: faster)…