I took a short walk around Taylor, TX one hot afternoon a while back with my friend Steve. There are some great old buildings there, a wonderful location to test my latest acquisition, a Mamiya M645. This corner was a real test of the film's dynamic range and my metering ability! I like high constrast scenes and this was a challenging one. This was taken with a 80mm lens, yellow filter and Fujifilm Acros 100. Scanned negative was adjusted for contrast in Lightroom. Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus Comments and constructive criticism are welcome and appreciated. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Award groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!
First of all, I want to thank everyone who follows my photostream. As of today I have 500,000 views. I'm humbled and honored that so many people find my images of interest. Thanks especially to those who take the time to comment with kind words, encouragement, and constructive criticism. I took a short walk around Taylor, TX one hot afternoon a while back with my friend Steve. There are some great old buildings there, a wonderful location to test my latest acquisition, a Mamiya M645. This was taken with a 80mm lens, yellow filter and Fujifilm Acros 100. Scanned negative was adjusted for contrast in Lightroom. Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus Comments and constructive criticism are welcome and appreciated. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Award groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!
I took a short walk around Taylor, TX one hot afternoon a while back with my friend Steve. There are some great old buildings there, a wonderful location to test my latest acquisition, a Mamiya M645. This was taken with a 80mm lens, yellow filter and Fujifilm Acros 100. Scanned negative was adjusted for contrast in Lightroom. Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus Comments and constructive criticism are welcome and appreciated. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Award groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!