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  • This is for the self portrait challenge set by Dennis. No 1 Not that any one can possibly beat Andrew. this is what it looks like as a print

  • shot in china / edited in photoshop to give it a ‘filmy’ feel =]

  • GPO Colonnades, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Photographer: Roberts Birze / http://www.redbubble.com/people/robertsbirze / Camera: Horizon 202 (a Russian panoramic camera) / Film: Kodak Tri-X 400

  • Mamiya C3, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm/f2.8, Kodak Tri-X400, rated at ISO1600, developed in Rodinal.

  • another random shot from my wonderful Russian Lomo failed spy camera. Taken on the streets of Newtown while I was on my way for coffee with one of my sons. / / . / and here it is as a tee shirt /

  • This picture is about how I felt about finding myself in a place that defys discription. The play of light on this icy little island is contextulized by the tiny ship’s antennae barely visible in the front of the image. Shot with b/w infrared film with a very battered old SLR in a part of the world that seemed to shape shift around me. I could never really find the words to explain what happened to me emotionally when I was faced with such terrifyingly sublime sights. Words are just not adequate to the task of representing what became a search for the faces of the gods I could sense just out of view. Images like this start to come close to that desire. So this picture then is really about the search for the path that will take me home. To the place I want to be in …. in the light…. taking me home….

  • I’ve been thinking about the sea today….. its such a mysterious and powerful entity and I never tire of its relentless motion. It’s so powerful and so mesmerising to watch. This is another cross processed image and it is of swimmers in the ocean pool shot at Bondi Beach in Sydney. The east coast of Australia is blessed with some staggeringly beautiful beaches and most of them are pretty wild so there are a lot of ocean pools on the beaches so people can swim seriously with being swept out to sea in a rip or eaten by a shark or whatever….... At Bondi its the rips that are the more dangerous of the two. The intensity of the colour is down to processing E6 film in C41 chemistry and its seem to suit the wild energy of the ocean really well.

  • This next in my small series of crossprossed ocean shots. This was taken very early in the day at Bondi beach when the light was harsh and unforgiving anway and I’ve really pushed that with the post processing. These rocky ocean pools are really wonderful and this particular one is the home of the Bondi Icebergs…. a group of quite mad people who meet and swim in this pool every single day of the year….... and believe it or not…. it can get cold here…... sometimes though they put ice in the pool just to make it a bit more interesting…....:)

  • Shot with a Nikkormat 35mm body and Nikon 55mm macro lens on Kodak TMax 100 ISO, f22 6 secs. Printed on Ilford Multigrade and scanned. Toning applied in post processing. Other images in the series: / Very Still Life #1 / Very Still Life #2

  • A dedication; to the multitalented and super sexy vixen Jacqueline Gwynne AKA heroine. This portrait was shot using a pentax K1000 and lLford black and white film and printed in the dark room the conventional way using high contrast filters and techniques such as dodging and burning.

  • Model – Bianca Older work, early 2007 I thiiiiink… eh. / Nikon F2A + Portra 160vc veeery expired, took a lot of work to bring it back to life! Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • Just lately I’ve been having a nice time posting all sorts of random things for all sorts of distracted reasons and thats been lots of fun. But time to run another series across the screens of bubbleland…..and that can only mean Infrared images are coming up. I love the dark and mysterious light that can be inticed into being with B/W infrared film…. and yes all my IR work is done the old fashioned way with film….. Kodak High Speed Infrared film to be exact. This particular series was shot in Sydney some years ago at the old Reschs site on Lachlan Street as it was being demolished to make way for a new housing development in the inner city. I was fascinated with the destruction of all the old buildings and how the hidden backs of structures of were revealed by the rolling waves of demolition. This urban landscape of ruined reality and brand new dreams set in the piles of rubble took on a profoundly mysterious atmosphere and became a landscape setting suitable for colonization by the imagination…...hence the title of the series…..Landscape for Orson Wells….. this one is the first and its the very corner of a building that no longer exists…. except in this photo…..... so it can now be a building anywere you fancy it to be and it can signify any thing that you the viewer would like it to mean…....

  • the next in the series of IR inner city landscapes I’m uploading at the moment. All of these images were shot some years ago when a big brewery site in the innercity was demolished to make way for a new housing estate. The ruins were quietly spectacular and I had a wonderful time photographing the demolishon over a period of time. This particular image has come about due to a bit of lens flare caused by having the sun in front of the camera. I wanted that dramatic overcast sky behind the building and just as I shot it the sun came out and blasted me. It’s a pretty basic mistake but I love it. It’s these sorts of mistakes that make photography so magical to me.

  • Monochrome / Photographic works by Aglaia B /

  • Playing chess late in the night… June 2008. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: retouch, convert to B&W, distortion correction, sharpening, tonality adjustment, crop. More chess: Also included in the calendar Chess

  • an earhart chappel photograph.earhart on photography. chappel on hair, make up and wardrobe. model is co from whilimenia modeling agency.

  • an earhart chappel photograph. earhart on photography. chappel on hair, make up, props, and wardrobe. model is kathy boui (www.modelmayhem.com)

  • Glasgow, Scotland, 2005. A bit of a rework of an image that was originally created as part of a quadtych series – “Vanishing Point (#’s1-4)” – entered into the Nikon Summer Salon back in 2004 – (now called the Kodak Salon). Was beside myself – read; totally friggin stoked! when the series was awarded – “Best Digital Photomedia Work” The Kodak Salon is now Australia’s largest open entry photomedia exhibition held at The Centre for Contemporary Photography, Fitzroy, Melbourne.

  • This is the infamous Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. This was taken on black and white film and scanned to digital. I was going for a timeless and faded look (which I achieved in PS).

  • Phone me my love… L’amour gets the call… L’amour ** / taken with a new lens! Thanks to Rob Love for his generous knowledge on lenses! camera: Nikon D70s / lens: 85mm f1.8 Melbourne, Australia featured in Vintage and Gorgeous!

  • ♥ Retro Film Cameras!

  • 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.

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