Photo Study: Scrapped Iron
This is an older photograph taken in 1992 on Kodak Tri-X Pan 400 35mm print film with a trusty Minolta XGM sporting a very fast f/1.2 50mm prime lens. ©1992…
Please Read On ...This is an older photograph taken in 1992 on Kodak Tri-X Pan 400 35mm print film with a trusty Minolta XGM sporting a very fast f/1.2 50mm prime lens. ©1992…
Please Read On ...This image was recorded on a Kodak Tri-X Pan 100 film negative using a Minolta XGM camera with a fast f/1.2 50mm prime lens. The peculiar effect upon the sandstone…
Please Read On ...These interesting monochrome images were recorded using a small application for Mac OS X called iOGraphica. This little jewel silently tracks your mouse movements over time and saves the images…
Please Read On ...All the beauty and glory of ancient Rome comes alive in this exquisite pair of the world’s most famous statues. Cast in lustrous white satin smooth “New China,” Venus de…
Please Read On ...Benday Dots, a printing process named after illustrator and printer Benjamin Day, is similar to Pointillism. Depending on the effect, color and optical illusion needed, small colored dots are closely-spaced,…
Please Read On ...An afternoon at the studio this past Spring. ©2016 Afternoon Eric Wells Hatheway All Rights Reserved Shot with a Fujifilm X-T1 Graphite Silver camera and a Fujinon 23mm f/1.4 lens.
Please Read On ...This is an older photograph taken in 1990 on film with a trusty Minolta XGM sporting an f/1.2 50mm lens. This photograph deals with the concept of figure and ground.…
Please Read On ...The mid-century architectural delight called the Harvard Tower in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Located at 48th & Harvard right next to I-44. The building was completed in either 1968 or 1972 depending…
Please Read On ...A flimsy catwalk that gives shaky access to a chilling system. ©2016 Catwalk Eric Wells Hatheway All Rights Reserved Shot with a Fujifilm X-T1 Graphite Silver camera and a Fujinon…
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