Arenal Volcanic National Park, gawking, walking, and shooting… Nikon FM2, 50/1.8. Kodak TMax 400.
Costa Rica
UncategorizedSomewhere near Tamarindo. Nikon FM2, 50/1.8. Kodak TMax 400.
Round Top
UncategorizedDesign for a book cover or…
UncategorizedDetail from website in progress
Making a point
UncategorizedAt the Blanton Museum of Art. Ilford Delta 3200. Nikon FM2, 50/1.4
Down San Antonio Way
UncategorizedMission Concepcion. Rollei Retro 100. Nikon FM2, 50/1.4
Back to McKinney Falls
UncategorizedCedar tree soaking it up. Rollei Retro 100. Nikon FM2, 50/1.4
Down South
UncategorizedExploring the King William district of San Antonio and reacquainting myself with the D3300.
Looking back and around
UncategorizedSmaller spaces and larger circles at MoMA. Nikon FM3, 50/1.8. Kodak TMax 400.
Selfie of sorts
UncategorizedSelf portrait with framed photo. Kodak TMax 400, Nikon FM3, 50/1.8.
Glitch
UncategorizedAnd every so often, the ghost in the machine reappears. Kodak TMax 400, Nikon FM3, 50/1.8… and three very different frames mashed together by an aging Epson flatbed scanner…
Avant le déluge
UncategorizedAugust, before Harvey…
Bridging the gap
UncategorizedSigns of life at the greenbelt. Nikon FM2 50/1.8, Provia 100.
Crossing over
UncategorizedMore at the greenbelt w. Provia 100.
Back
UncategorizedContemplating the past few months. Nikon FM2 50/1.8, Fuji Provia 100.
Within the sphere
UncategorizedMore from the Umlauf grounds.
Wave upon wave
UncategorizedExploring the Umlauf Studio with the usual Canon/TMax duo…
Angles upward
UncategorizedTaking TMax 400 and blowing it out in Lightroom.
Mother ship
UncategorizedMore from Houston.
Disarming deity
UncategorizedTrying Kodak TMax 400 at the Houston Museum of Fine Art.
Lights up
UncategorizedUnderexposed, overprocessed Kodak TMax 100 with developer that’s getting long in the tooth. Still, that Kodak’s a workhorse…
From beside the fence
UncategorizedThe things you find…
Uncategorized… in your backyard. The usual Canon/macro/TMax combo. Little grainier than I like due to overprocessing in Lightroom.
Zeros and ones
UncategorizedFirst shots with a DSLR in five years. After all that time with film cameras in my hands, the Canon 7D I’m borrowing feels like a tank.
Semi-hemi
UncategorizedOne more from the HemisFair grounds…