I'm still shooting every day, but my current project involves shooting film for a year, so the tenor of my random shots is a lot different than my digital shots. At least for now. Plus winter, the general blues about some personal stuff, the flu...I've got all sorts of excuses for not walking around with the camera much in the past few months. I'm hoping this will change as the weather warms up.
I won't be at the Medieval Fair this weekend, either. I am heading to the SE corner of the state tomorrow for The Big Event, however, and I imagine I'll get some interesting shots down there. No, I'm not planning on shooting the eclipse. There will be much better shots floating around the internet than anything I can grab. I just don't have the equipment for it, or frankly the inclination. I'm after the stories around the eclipse though, and I hope those will show themselves to me.
Anyway, here's a film shot from a couple of weeks ago. I can't help but see a face in profile, not until Burt from Sesame Street.
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Melting Snow in April
Mamiya RB67 Pro SD, 90mm K/L lens, ND2, Ilford hp5+
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Got my hands on 6x4.5 camera
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Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk on #mediumformat #filmphotography . Shot on #ilfordhp5 #ilford with a #hasselblad H1. Exposed at 800 iso, and pushed in development. (at Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck_pdUByvL3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I've always loved the English phone booths on campus. Like bright red jewels scattered about, they were so ridiculously out of place that they transcended the absurd to become quirky, loveable campus totems. I've seen lots of people use them for photo ops over the years, and the fact that they actually functioned as phone booths made them that much more appealing.
So it makes me more than a little sad that it's obvious they are no longer a priority for campus administration. They're all faded and disheveled these days, and the one that used to stand in front of Fred Jones disappeared altogether about a month ago. I guess I need to enjoy them while they last.
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Melting Snow & The Church of Ioann Zlatoust
Mamiya RB67 Pro SD, 90mm K/L lens, ND2, Ilford hp5+
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Mamiya C220f / Sekor 80mmf2.8 / Ilford HP5
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