what was it processed in..?
That was a Parmesan grater. The image didn't really work out on its own sadly.I like your cheese grater one as well, and frames #10 & 11 look interesting too.
even doing some ironing before I decided it just wasn't going to work
I also enjoy the back story and contact sheet,
I think you could also have gone for a smooth top which no. 6 shows really well.
Just the result of depth of field. I think 127mm is about 60mm in 35mm field of view terms and with bellows focussing, the RB allows quite close focus. I was at the minimum focus distance so that's why it's so exaggerated I think. I closed it down to f/22 to try and get more depth of field, but I was into 30 second exposures and reciprocity failure. It worked but not as well as the original.Were the strings plucked and thus vibrating to give that effect, or was that a result of the focal plane ?
Week 12: Alive
Week 12: Alive by Ian, on Flickr
So I had my jab yesterday and I took my camera. Just wanted to record the event really. It's not photographically the best image in the world. I wasn't comfortable taking photos of anything from a bit closer.
Lost two very close friends over the period of the pandemic (not to COVID though) and wasn't able to go to the funerals. Many have died due to this virus, so seeing people getting vaccinated was a positive step.
I'm still alive, and thanks to the vaccination, have a much better survival rate, so I thought it would be fitting.
Leica MP w/28mm Summicron shot on HP5+ at 800 and developed in DD-X. Over exposed I think due to wrong shutter speed selection but over is better than under
Thanks Paul. It's odd, quite a few friends at work all felt awful after it. And Mrs H has the (common) significant ache in the injection site.I hope you don't have too many side effects - but even if you do, it's better than getting the disease.