Brian Moore Moderator Apr 23, 2014 #1 Yashica Electro 35GSN and Arista EDU 400 pushed to 800. (Took this a couple of years ago, actually.) Processed in Rodinal.
Yashica Electro 35GSN and Arista EDU 400 pushed to 800. (Took this a couple of years ago, actually.) Processed in Rodinal.
Pete Askew Admin Apr 23, 2014 #2 Simply super Brian. The tones, sheen of light and grain combine beautifully.
Brian Moore Moderator Apr 23, 2014 #3 Pete Askew said: Simply super Brian. The tones, sheen of light and grain combine beautifully. Click to expand... Thanks, Pete. Appreciated!
Pete Askew said: Simply super Brian. The tones, sheen of light and grain combine beautifully. Click to expand... Thanks, Pete. Appreciated!
Tom Dunne Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2014 #4 Ah, but Brian they mature with age. Empty beaches can make great subjects and these two are full of gritty atmosphere and foreboding.
Ah, but Brian they mature with age. Empty beaches can make great subjects and these two are full of gritty atmosphere and foreboding.
Brian Moore Moderator Apr 23, 2014 #6 Tom Dunne said: Ah, but Brian they mature with age. Empty beaches can make great subjects and these two are full of gritty atmosphere and foreboding. Click to expand... They sometimes do, don't they, Tom? Its not often we see an empty beach here in the Los Angeles area. When it happens its wether-related. I love gloomy a sky. Thanks a lot, Tom!
Tom Dunne said: Ah, but Brian they mature with age. Empty beaches can make great subjects and these two are full of gritty atmosphere and foreboding. Click to expand... They sometimes do, don't they, Tom? Its not often we see an empty beach here in the Los Angeles area. When it happens its wether-related. I love gloomy a sky. Thanks a lot, Tom!
Brian Moore Moderator Apr 23, 2014 #7 Dave Green said: Love no2 - the subtle glint off the water / waves Click to expand... Appreciated, Dave. Thank you.
Dave Green said: Love no2 - the subtle glint off the water / waves Click to expand... Appreciated, Dave. Thank you.
Beth Carter Well-Known Member Apr 24, 2014 #8 beautiful tones and grain. esp. the first, love how the sky is darkest by the horizon and brighter further up.
beautiful tones and grain. esp. the first, love how the sky is darkest by the horizon and brighter further up.
Brian Moore Moderator Apr 24, 2014 #9 Beth Anthony said: beautiful tones and grain. esp. the first, love how the sky is darkest by the horizon and brighter further up. Click to expand... Thanks, Beth. I wasn't sure which of these I liked best, so that's why I posted them both. But certainly that inky blackness in the sky is very appealing. Thanks again, Beth.
Beth Anthony said: beautiful tones and grain. esp. the first, love how the sky is darkest by the horizon and brighter further up. Click to expand... Thanks, Beth. I wasn't sure which of these I liked best, so that's why I posted them both. But certainly that inky blackness in the sky is very appealing. Thanks again, Beth.