When late for work
Jul. 19th, 2016 09:35 amI've added a little photoessay to my wordessay from the Denmark trip:
Some bonus people pickys that didn't make it in there...
![[photograph]](https://www.wdlabs.com/twilight/media/160719/86850018.jpg)
Down by the river. Broad daylight + really slow film + really fast lens - tripod = very shallow depth of focus.
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At the end of the Christianborg tour, I snapped this picture of Lena photographing both of us with her phone.
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This was actually our first day in Sweden at the hotel. We look so happy to be in Sweden.
I've also been working on a new website for my black and white work. The idea is to put a link on the back of prints that I give people so that the curious can see some of my other work. The flatbed scanner I have doesn't do great scans of black and white, so I used one of my digital cameras (Nikon D700 Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G Micro VR) to digitize the prints. My life is absurd. On my blogity blog I usually post negative scans mostly unmodified. (and mostly they are lab scans too). Since the versions on this website are prints, they include my interpretations (contrast, dodging, burning, etc.).
(I am still tweaking the interface). (It is all hand crafted HTML and JavaScript). (I have a weird cross section of interests).
I think I am going to post some prints to peoples in the next month or so, so feel free to comment if you are interested in a random hand printed black and white photograph (it probably won't be one of the pictures on the website, but it hopefully will be interesting).
Oh the other weird thing that I did recently is, I wrote into Film Photography Project (Podcast) to tell them how I used some of the second hand cameras they were flogging on their website last year. They read it on the podcast, in more or less exactly the manner that I supposed they would.
- Film Photography Podcast 150 (starts at 0:27:50)
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Date: 2016-07-20 10:09 am (UTC)That's a great idea of adding link of your work on the photos you hand out.
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Date: 2016-07-20 11:37 am (UTC)