WINNER – Gaia – The Living Planet Competition Pentax SF7 / Kodak Advantix 400 – 35mm / Best viewed LARGE
This is a reinactment of pioneer days. She is kneading bread. Working by natural light. The picture was taken in Kentucky at a place called The Homeplace. Also available in Sepia.
Standing on the shores of Loch Rannoch one evening, looking past submerged trees over to Schiehallion in the distance. Taken on the Hasselblad using Ilford FP4+ film.
Golden Eagle
A closeup of some frosty grass. The film had turned blue from the pre-sunrise light so I added just a bit to even it out. I loved the look.
Photograph of an Australian native garden taken through a glass window with running water. The effect is how it is on film and not digitally manipulated.
Looking down the gorge from the lower bridge, Falls of Bruar . I’m particularly impressed by the colours and the smooth glistening rocks. This area is rich in geology (an extension of the Loch Tay fault?): there’s a lot of limestone and other metamorphic sedimentary rocks (layered slate, possibly some schist) and a bit of red sandstone nearby, all folded making rakish angles. Taken on the Shen Hao 5×4” large-format camera with Fuji Velvia (old RVP emulsion) film.
What is it that I love about the mountains? Is it the shape, the one I remember I used to draw as a kid, the grandeur on such a scale that easily outsize anything ever made by man, or just the special kind of atmosphere that always seems to linger around these giants. This is a striking mountain. I couldn’t stop looking at it, and just like with a beautiful women, you seem to notice a new set of attractive details with each pass your eyes make. The light was soft, the sun generous but the clouds were restrictive, creating deep, strong and wide shadows. At the end it didn’t matter, only giving the whole sight a rich, painting like quality. Enough talking. Indulging in beauty is a hard job, I know that better than anyone, and the moment is perfect for a rest-stop. The usual muffin and a flat white would give me enough strength to push the release button until the day expires, but where? That’s an easy one – the mountain house on the slopes of the volcano, where else.
Outcropping along the beach made from the water carrying sand & built-up layers over the years Rocky Wonder / Top 10 in Cracks In Nature Nature’s macro Canvass July 2009 / Featured in Alphabet Soup July 2009
shot on film with Great Wall camera
Model/MUA/Concept/Styling etc. – Atrophy Gloria Swanson is alive and well and living in Melbourne, it seems. Canon 40D + 50mm 1.4 + overcast daylight = Silver Screen Fun. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
black and white film scanned into the computer as colour film.
Film
an old photo .. from a day we went out into the open Atlantic sea on a small cruise ship day trip .. I added some grain…. and frame… 1990 , on film / Off Miami Shoreline, Florida
A Black Lahu boy with his decoy parakeet. In the early mornings he will place his chained bird in a tree near his family’s rice fields and surround it with bamboo sticks that he has coated with a sticky glue made from pulverised tree bark. When his bird calls, it will attract flocks of wild parakeets that he hopes will land on his sticky sticks and become glued. The captured birds are plucked, grilled and smashed up with chilli and salt in a mortar, a nutritious accompaniment to mountain rice. One of the first ‘toys’ that hilltribe boys master, is a slingshot. This boy, Kali, has one in his hand, and he is an expert at hitting anything edible, usually birds and squirrels. The hilltribe people in northern Thailand have always relied on wild foods to supplement their cultivated rice. This photo was taken in a remote village near the Burma border in 1979. Kali is now the village headman, and has several of his own children.
Another image taken from a woodland walk last autumn. Part of a series which I hope to put up on my website very soon.
I can’t really explain why I wanted to post this. I just keep coming back to it. I think I like the grain and the timeless feel it has. This was taken on my Leica r3 – film scanned .. this is part of a body of work taken on a woodland walk.
La Salle is just off HWY 16 about 30 miles west of McBride BC in the Robson Valley. I grew up just a few miles from this spot. The Mountain in the background is nick named Hammer Mountain because Many years ago, I think before I was born, a forest fire left a scar in the shape of a hammer head just below tree line and below and to left of the highest peak. View large and see if you can spot it. / I took this photo over 20 years ago with my Canon AE-1 Program film camera. Captured on Kodak 100asa film.
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