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  1. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Waiting For The Local Elk

    I have a Yashica 635 (TLR) that I bought some years ago and used fairly frequently for a while. I put it aside a couple of years ago after experiencing some odd looks to the film I last used in it. I assumed the camera was in need of a CLA. Recently, however, it occurred to me that maybe my film...
  2. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed An Airport Somewhere

    The past couple of weeks I've been processing some rolls of film that have languished unprocessed for several years. I imagine the roll this image on was from 2019 or so. I don't remember which airport this was. Holga 120N with Lomography Redscale film. An Airport Somewhere by brian moore...
  3. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Man in Khakis

    I posted this a few years ago but I find now that most (if not all) of my older posts are no longer visible. This is due to how I'm filing my images now. The original connections have been broken. I guess it gives me an opportunity to re-post some stuff. I took this shot in Los Angeles with my...
  4. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed The Vincent Thomas Bridge Near Sundown

    The VT Bridge connects the town of San Pedro (port city for Los Angeles, CA) with Terminal Island, which in turn is connected on its other end to the city of Long Beach by another bridge, the Desmond Gerald. This view is from the Terminal Island side. Olympus XA3 and Right Aid 400 film that I...
  5. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Half Poker Face

    Apologies in advance if I have posted this one before. This is an image that is replete with flaws and yet that I find curiously appealing. I spotted this gentleman as I was walking through Farmer's Market in Los Angeles and I shot "from the hip." It's out of focus, has movement blur and of...
  6. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed The Getty on Redscale

    I visited the Getty Center a couple of weeks ago. They had an exhibit of Japanese photography as well as an exhibit of Daguerrotypes. (I thought Daguerrotypes showed a positive image when viewed straight on but a negative image when viewed from an angle; many of the images on display, though...
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