I met up with a few other film photographers for a night photo walk in downtown Austin. We started at City Hall and wandered around the warehouse district a bit. This shot was taken at City Hall. The stairway leads to underground parking below the building. Taken with a Yashica-Mat 124. Film is Fujifilm Acros 100. Scanned negative was cropped and adjusted for contrast in Lightroom. Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. 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 attended a meetup of large format photographers in downtown Austin recently. While I don't own any large format cameras myself, I am intrigued by them so I tagged along with my medium format Yashica-Mat. We met on the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge to shoot the cityscape in the late afternoon. Afterward, I took a little stroll through downtown for a few shots in the dark. The lighted window and neon sign at Lucky Lounge is one of my favorite features in this part of Austin. Film is Fujifilm Acros 100. Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. 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 met up with a few other film photographers for a night photo walk in downtown Austin. We started at City Hall and wandered around the warehouse district a bit. This shot was taken on the upper level of city hall. Taken with a Yashica-Mat 124. Film is Fujifilm Acros 100. Scanned negative was cropped and adjusted for contrast in Lightroom. Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. 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!