Jack, Middlesex Fells Reservation, Stoneham, MA
Hoga 120N
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
Auxiliary Reservoir
Shot with a Rocket camera. A post-war Japanese "tea tin" camera manufactured by the Rocket Camera Company.
Best frame borders ever.
Labels:
clouds,
dogwalk,
MA,
Middlesex Fells Reservation,
morning,
reflection,
reservoir,
Rocket,
Rocket Camera,
sky,
Stoneham,
sun,
tea tin camera,
tin camera,
toy camera,
trees
Monday, May 19, 2014
Plastic Fantastic V Show
I've got some show news to report so I'll start with this one. Happy to report that this image, "Before Spring", will be in the upcoming Plastic Fantastic V show at LightBox Photographic Gallery in Astoria, OR. This image was taken with a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash camera with a flipped lens and fifty year expired "Rex" film. (Rex was the house brand film carried by Rexall drugstores for many years and was made in Belgium by Agfa Gevaert). The print is an alcohol gel ink transfer to paper. The process seems to work particularly well for this image. The Plastic Fantastic show will run from June 14 through July 7. Susan Burnstine was the juror for this year's show, as she has been for the past couple of years. I'm particularly proud that I have participated in this show for each of it's five years.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Italian Garden #14
Labels:
120N,
abandoned,
garden,
Holga,
house,
italian garden,
MA,
Newburyport,
shuttered
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Saugus River #1 (Agfa Click/Leader hybrid camera)
Saugus, MA
More "hybrid" camera fun. This is an Agfa Click II camera with a lens from a Diana camera clone called a "Leader". FYI, the lens is not flipped. It's just really bad.
More "hybrid" camera fun. This is an Agfa Click II camera with a lens from a Diana camera clone called a "Leader". FYI, the lens is not flipped. It's just really bad.
Labels:
Agfa,
bare,
branches,
Click II,
Diana camera clone,
Leader camera,
MA,
plastic lens,
Saugus,
Saugus River,
transplanted lens,
tree
Friday, May 2, 2014
Italian Garden #10
Labels:
120N,
bare,
branches,
Holga,
italian garden,
MA,
Maudslay,
Newburyport,
poplars,
trees
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