Brian Moore Moderator Jul 24, 2014 #1 Inside the Sedlec Ossuary. (AKA: the "Bone Church.") Kutna Hora, Czech Republic. Canon F1 with Canon FD 17/4 and Ilford Delta 100 film processed in Rodinal.
Inside the Sedlec Ossuary. (AKA: the "Bone Church.") Kutna Hora, Czech Republic. Canon F1 with Canon FD 17/4 and Ilford Delta 100 film processed in Rodinal.
Tom Dunne Well-Known Member Jul 24, 2014 #2 In this context, the burnt out light behind the cross is a fantastic asset. Love the items in the foreground too, not to mention the skulls and bones.
In this context, the burnt out light behind the cross is a fantastic asset. Love the items in the foreground too, not to mention the skulls and bones.
Pete Askew Admin Jul 24, 2014 #3 Wonderful Brian and, as Tom notes, the burnt-out area behind the cross adds so much. So, you've come home full of home decorating ideas.
Wonderful Brian and, as Tom notes, the burnt-out area behind the cross adds so much. So, you've come home full of home decorating ideas.
Ivar Dahl-Larsen Well-Known Member Jul 24, 2014 #4 Now I've seen the light! Thanks Brian, very well executed.
Brian Moore Moderator Jul 24, 2014 #5 Tom Dunne said: In this context, the burnt out light behind the cross is a fantastic asset. Love the items in the foreground too, not to mention the skulls and bones. Click to expand... Thanks, Tom! I like that light also. Pete Askew said: Wonderful Brian and, as Tom notes, the burnt-out area behind the cross adds so much. So, you've come home full of home decorating ideas. Click to expand... Thanks Pete. Yes. I've come home with decorating ideas: The Skull & Crossed Bones will soon by flying proudly above my home and I will be dressing like Johnny Depp before long. Ivar D. Larsen said: Now I've seen the light! Thanks Brian, very well executed. Click to expand... Nice one Ivar! And thanks.
Tom Dunne said: In this context, the burnt out light behind the cross is a fantastic asset. Love the items in the foreground too, not to mention the skulls and bones. Click to expand... Thanks, Tom! I like that light also. Pete Askew said: Wonderful Brian and, as Tom notes, the burnt-out area behind the cross adds so much. So, you've come home full of home decorating ideas. Click to expand... Thanks Pete. Yes. I've come home with decorating ideas: The Skull & Crossed Bones will soon by flying proudly above my home and I will be dressing like Johnny Depp before long. Ivar D. Larsen said: Now I've seen the light! Thanks Brian, very well executed. Click to expand... Nice one Ivar! And thanks.
Pete Askew Admin Jul 24, 2014 #6 Might I suggest that the Ming the Merciless look might go quite nicely with a skull and bone themed interior!
Might I suggest that the Ming the Merciless look might go quite nicely with a skull and bone themed interior!
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jul 24, 2014 #7 That is a beauty Brian . I love blown highlights on film when they work and this does along with everything else.
That is a beauty Brian . I love blown highlights on film when they work and this does along with everything else.
Brian Moore Moderator Jul 24, 2014 #8 Pete Askew said: Might I suggest that the Ming the Merciless look might go quite nicely with a skull and bone themed interior! Click to expand... Ming the Merciless,...Hmmm. I must admit his look does have some appeal. Thank you Pedro, I shall give that some thought.
Pete Askew said: Might I suggest that the Ming the Merciless look might go quite nicely with a skull and bone themed interior! Click to expand... Ming the Merciless,...Hmmm. I must admit his look does have some appeal. Thank you Pedro, I shall give that some thought.
Brian Moore Moderator Jul 24, 2014 #9 Julian de'Courcy said: That is a beauty Brian . I love blown highlights on film when they work and this does along with everything else. Click to expand... I feel the same about blown highlights, Julian. I'm very partial to that look. Thanks for your comments.
Julian de'Courcy said: That is a beauty Brian . I love blown highlights on film when they work and this does along with everything else. Click to expand... I feel the same about blown highlights, Julian. I'm very partial to that look. Thanks for your comments.
Beth Anthony Well-Known Member Jul 26, 2014 #10 love the light coming from behind the cross. at the risk of sounding like pete, a square crop would work well here.
love the light coming from behind the cross. at the risk of sounding like pete, a square crop would work well here.
Brian Moore Moderator Jul 26, 2014 #11 Beth Anthony said: love the light coming from behind the cross. at the risk of sounding like pete, a square crop would work well here. Click to expand... Thanks Beth. A square crop might indeed be nice, but it's impractical now. I'd have to return to Cz with a camera that shoots 6x6 and shoot the shot again.
Beth Anthony said: love the light coming from behind the cross. at the risk of sounding like pete, a square crop would work well here. Click to expand... Thanks Beth. A square crop might indeed be nice, but it's impractical now. I'd have to return to Cz with a camera that shoots 6x6 and shoot the shot again.
Brian Moore Moderator Jul 26, 2014 #13 Aldous Lau said: I Love this kind of stuff Brian, I wish I was there Click to expand... I'm sure you'd find it worthwhile to go there someday, Aldous.
Aldous Lau said: I Love this kind of stuff Brian, I wish I was there Click to expand... I'm sure you'd find it worthwhile to go there someday, Aldous.