Saturday, August 30, 2008

Position of Attention

Real quick one. There was some kind of military ceremony down in Boston Common that was just too tempting. I ended up catching the tail end of it.

You know I thought someone would shoo me away going as close as I was, but they apparently let me have free reign with no problems. Lets see if that luck keeps up. I have about five rolls of portra that need to get developed. That being said I fin that about one shot in every twelve is that I would consider a keeper. That's open to interpretation.

Shot on my Hassie w/ 80mm lens on Velvia 100F.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Polaroid

I acquired my Dad's old Polaroid Colorpack IV. It was surprising for me to discover that Hunt's Camera-Video carried film for it. Not only carried in one-two boxes, but in bulk. Awesome news for me.

I suppose my next goal is a two part. First I'm looking for a Polaroid Automatic 100. The "Land Camera". I think it was from reading through Mike Fiction's livejournal that got me curious about it. After that, once I get my hands on a 4x5 camera of my own (Christmas can't come soon enough) I would like to try Polaroid's 4x5 film. I think Kodak and Fuji make a backing for it.

Needless to say, I've found shooting Polaroid style film and cameras to be great fun!


There's no super sharp detail so no need for a big image.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Boston Common

I went down to Boston Common the other day to try my hand with Portra and Velvia films in the new (old) Hasselblad.

Velvia to me didn't exactly live up to the expectations I was holding it up to. Don't me wrong, it's absolutely fine, there's just something about that saturation I'm not too crazy about. My better judgment tells me that I shouldn't make these conclusions on a single field test. Skin tones were my issue. Perhaps what is needed is more of a landscape test.

Portra on the other hand met and FAR surpassed what I was expecting. I honestly didn't know what to expect. In the past my only exposure (no pun intended) to C-41 films were things like Kodak Gold. I suppose I was expecting something a little bit better, but nothing like what I got. Color was perfect. I couldn't be happier. Perhaps I should make Portra my primary color film.

Portra 400NC:





Velvia 50:




On a somewhat unrelated side note, I find myself shooting in Boston Common more than anywhere else. I wonder why... I shall have to diversify.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Kenny and Goliath

Into the belly of the beast!

This actually happened a couple of weeks ag, but I forgot to post about it. I got a chance to get inside of the Goliath crane in Quincy, MA just days before they were going to begin tearing it down. I had honestly never been that close to it. My initial response was, "Oh sweet. I'll need a wide angle." I brought an 18mm. A 10.5mm fisheye would have been more helpful. Massive was an understatement.

The day was ectualy EXTREMELY hazy. The shots below were shot with a circ polarizer twisted to as dark as I could possibly get the sky. I find that any time I'm going to shoot something impressive the conditinos usually suck. However every time I just happent o have a camera and nothing is planned, the weather is fricken awesome. I would have killed for some nice fluffy cumulus clouds.

These were shot on a Nikon D200 as opposed to film. Lens was an 18-70mm only shot on 18mm I beleive. In some cases, convenience helps.

None of these pictures have yet to be manipulated in any way aside from the UV filter over the lens for protective purposes. I would have Photoshopped them, however aside from Elements, I lack the great tool (Elements is far too limiting).







Heh, Mom.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Masters of Old

I found myself back in the subway for the final shoot for the Old Master's Cup competition. These were taken at Park Street Station along the Green Line. I had previously taken one inside one of the Red Line cars, but I'm not sure if I like it better or not. This shoot was intended to be the final shoot. The money maker as some would put it (even though there's no actual money involved in the contest albeit entry fee of a couple dollars).

These were shot on Ilford Delta 3200. I forgot to look up development times earlier on as I was using a Kodak developer with Ilford Film. I ended up pulling the film slightly, but I think it turned out for the best. I'm fairly happy with the results achieved. The biggest surprise was seeing how little of the grain shows up on MF when using high speed film. I was versed in the ways of high speed film with 35mm, but not MF. Well, I suppose upon closer inspection and zoom that it proves to have just as much, but given the size of the negative it's not as much of an issue.







Sunday, June 1, 2008

New Camera

I found a Hasselblad 500 C/M from a wedding photographer over in Peabody, MA who was looking to part ways with it. I'd say I got a really good deal for the condition it's in. I've wanted a medium format SLR for quite some time now and only until recently have I been able to muster up the courage and dough to get one (there's also finding the one that you're sure isn't going to come to you all screwed up).

This is what I'll be using to shoot for the "Old Master's Cup" over at Worth1000.com.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Central Massachusetts

Went camping the other week. I got some slides back the other day from Hunt's. It cost less than I thought it would. Then again, they probably don't get many requests for "Develop the film ONLY!" Absolutely no post processing occurred with these pictures. They were shot on my Yashica MAT 124 TLR.





Self shot! :D