Holga
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Wright's Pond #2
Labels:
clouds,
Holga,
MA,
Medford,
Middlesex Fells Reservation,
plastic camera,
pond,
reflection,
sun,
water,
Wright's Pond
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Dune Tree
Labels:
Agfa Isoly,
beach,
Cape Ann,
dunes,
flipped lens,
holga lens,
modified camera,
ocean,
Plum Island,
sand,
transplanted lens,
tree
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Friday, October 2, 2020
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Saturday, August 1, 2020
Spring Looks Down #3
I posted a Holga version of this (which I prefer) on Flickr today.
This is a pinhole version made with a 35mm 3D printed pinhole camera called a "24Squared". I believe I was holding the camera against the tree for the exposure of a few seconds here.
This is a pinhole version made with a 35mm 3D printed pinhole camera called a "24Squared". I believe I was holding the camera against the tree for the exposure of a few seconds here.
Monday, July 27, 2020
Monday, July 20, 2020
Fading Away
Labels:
branches,
Holga,
leaves,
local woods,
MA,
reflection,
spring,
Stoneham,
sun,
tree,
vernal pool,
water,
Whip Hill,
woods
Monday, June 29, 2020
Harts Hill Trees #2
"The view from Hart's Hill at Wakefield Junction, looking westward, is said to excel many world-renowned sights which are seen in the European World."
-Eaton's Hand-Book of Wakefield, 1885
The above excerpt may have been true in 1885. Today, not so much.
Harts Hill, Wakefield, MA
Modified Agfa Isoly
Labels:
Agfa Isoly,
bare trees,
flipped lens,
Harts Hill,
hill,
holga lens,
local woods,
MA,
modified camera,
transplanted lens,
trees,
Wakefield
Friday, June 19, 2020
Before It Completely Disappeared #2
Monday, June 8, 2020
The Launch of Dawn
Backyard solargraph made with an Altoids (cinnamon flavored) mini tin with a pinhole and Arista grade 2 glossy photo paper.
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Briar Hill #11
Labels:
Appleton Farms,
bare trees,
branches,
Briar Hill,
Cape Ann,
Holga,
Ipswich,
MA,
multiple exposure,
trees
Friday, March 27, 2020
Coney Island #1
Labels:
620 film,
beach,
Brooklyn,
Brownie Hawkeye Flash,
Coney Island,
DandiPan,
expired film,
flag,
flipped lens,
NY,
NYC,
ocean,
off season,
winter
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Architecture #4
Labels:
architecture,
building,
Holga,
Lower Manhattan,
NY,
NYC,
plastic camera,
urban,
urban landscape
Monday, March 9, 2020
Right Behind You
Labels:
behind,
billboard,
Holga,
Lower Manhattan,
Manhattan,
NYC,
shadow,
stalking,
street scene,
walker
Monday, March 2, 2020
Monday, February 24, 2020
Sunset, Coney Island
Brooklyn, NY
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash with flipped lens
Kodak Verichrome Pan film, expired 6/1976
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash with flipped lens
Kodak Verichrome Pan film, expired 6/1976
Labels:
620 film,
Brooklyn,
Brownie Hawkeye Flash,
Coney Island,
expired film,
flare,
Kodak,
New York City,
NY,
NYC,
sun,
Verichrome,
winter
Saturday, February 1, 2020
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Winter's Backdrop #2
Another image made with the strange Certo SL110 camera.
That's my "cheat sheet" on the blue tape on top of my Certo.
From Camerapedia:
"Another interesting feature is the way exposure parameters are set - in spite of having both the aperture and shutter speed variable, the camera has only one setting ring common for both parameters. Shutter speed/aperture pairs are permanently coupled together, appropriately to five conditions illustrated by symbols placed on the ring: 1/125s and f16 for bright sun/beach, 1/125s and f11 for average sunny conditions, 1/30s and f16 for light clouds, 1/30s and f11 for medium clouds and 1/30s at f8 for heavy clouds or rain".
There is no "B" setting on the Certo SL110.
That's my "cheat sheet" on the blue tape on top of my Certo.
From Camerapedia:
"Another interesting feature is the way exposure parameters are set - in spite of having both the aperture and shutter speed variable, the camera has only one setting ring common for both parameters. Shutter speed/aperture pairs are permanently coupled together, appropriately to five conditions illustrated by symbols placed on the ring: 1/125s and f16 for bright sun/beach, 1/125s and f11 for average sunny conditions, 1/30s and f16 for light clouds, 1/30s and f11 for medium clouds and 1/30s at f8 for heavy clouds or rain".
There is no "B" setting on the Certo SL110.
Labels:
35mm film,
branches,
Breakheart Reservation,
Certo SL110,
East German,
frozen,
lake,
local woods,
MA,
plastic camera,
rapid film,
Saugus,
Silver Lake,
Wakefield,
winter
Thursday, January 9, 2020
False Lights
Labels:
branches,
Breakheart Reservation,
flare,
Holga,
lake,
lens flare,
local woods,
MA,
reflection,
Saugus,
sun,
Wakefield,
winter,
woods
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