Here are a few more Holga images created while making the previous Fine Art Friday post. Not bad for a cheap plastic film camera.
Camera: Holga 120S, Ilford HP5+ film.
Brent
{ 0 comments }
Observations, photography, and travel essays by D. Brent Miller
From the category archives:
Here are a few more Holga images created while making the previous Fine Art Friday post. Not bad for a cheap plastic film camera.
Camera: Holga 120S, Ilford HP5+ film.
Brent
{ 0 comments }
Main Street Photography Project
I carried two cameras with me in my last Fine Art Friday project. I was testing the new Holga 6X12 pinhole camera for the video, but I was also carrying my older Holga 6X6, shooting Ilford HP5+ in both cameras. If you watched the video, these images below are from that second [...]
{ 1 comment }
As I start writing this post, the FedEx truck has not even arrived, but it will shortly, and it is bringing a new camera.
You’re wondering: “What is it? How many megapixels does it have? Does it have a fixed lens or does it use interchangeable lenses? Is it expensive? Is it small enough to carry [...]
{ 2 comments }
Fine Art Friday
Studio tours are a fantastic way to get a little inspiration and talk with other artists about their creativity. While visiting a fabric artist, I found her raw materials to be eye catching.
I see texture, shape and form. Intriguing.
Brent
{ 0 comments }
Fine Art Friday: Developing negatives to digital images
This Fine Art Friday is weighing on me heavily. I have all this creative work sitting around, and have done nothing with it … for years! It has bothered me to no end, because as I worked on new projects, old ones sat in boxes.
No more. The time [...]
{ 6 comments }
We’ve all seen great images of fields of sunflowers. Of course, there are plenty of agricultural products and uses from sunflowers, but I think the most important purpose for these big yellow bursts of sunshine is photography. Who doesn’t smile at an image of sunflowers?
Discovering a field of sunflowers is like finding a candy store—for [...]
{ 2 comments }
You accumulate all these little tools and gadgets, so many that they go unused occasionally. There are too many to play with to give all of them the proper attention. This is a good reason to start thinning the toolbox.
To get back in practice with Photomatix, I played again with creating HDR images. HDR is [...]
{ 2 comments }