Showing posts with label camera - Holga 120 WPC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera - Holga 120 WPC. Show all posts

Thursday, August 5, 2010

hidden gem

hidden gem


I didn't scan this for a few months. I guess I thought it wasn't very good. It ended up being the best shot on the roll. If you shot film, scan all of it!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

overlapping memories

overlapping memories



I got an accidental double exposure (or a ghost had some fun with my camera). The second shot is really faint so I'm not really sure what it is. The only thing I can really tell is that the second shot involved trees.

Friday, July 16, 2010

chasing ansel

chasing ansel


I'm certainly not as good as Ansel Adams, nor will I ever be, but sometimes I take a shot that I think is at least in the spirit of his style. Anyway this was taken with my Holga WPC camera that makes panoramas. This is one of my favorite waterfalls - Eden Falls in the Lost Valley.

Monday, July 5, 2010

perspective

perspective


I loved this church. It's in rural Alabama down a dirt road. I was rambling when I found it. I was lucky enough to stumble across a lot of hidden treasures.

Monday, May 31, 2010

one step closer

one step closer


Wow, it's been a while since I've blogged. I have trouble keeping a blog, which is amazing considering how much I love to talk. ;-)

Anyway, since I've been gone I did a massive road trip, took a few trips to the Ozarks, and had a little weekend trip to Dallas. There really is no rest for the wicked.

The shot above was taken in Georgia at the Nolan House. It's a place I've wanted to see since I first saw shots of it. I saw many other wonderful things on the road, but this house was at the top of the list.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

political storm

political storm


Here's another shot with the new Holga 120 WPC. This time I kept the shutter open for about 10 seconds. I've taken tons of shots of the Arkansas State Capitol now, but hopefully this one is a little different.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

you can't make a mountain straight

you can't make a mountain straight


Here's a shot at the Wye Mountain Daffodil Field. I was testing out my newest camera - Holga 120 WPC. It's a pinhole camera which means the shutter had to stay open for about 14 seconds to get this shot.