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Somewhere in Arenal

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Arenal Volcanic National Park, gawking, walking, and shooting… Nikon FM2, 50/1.8. Kodak TMax 400.

February 7, 2020 hutchense Leave a comment

Costa Rica

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Somewhere near Tamarindo. Nikon FM2, 50/1.8. Kodak TMax 400.

February 7, 2020February 7, 2020 hutchense Leave a comment

Round Top

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DSC_0053

May 6, 2019November 11, 2019 hutchense Leave a comment

Design for a book cover or…

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Detail from website in progress

 

June 2, 2018 hutchense Leave a comment

Making a point

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At the Blanton Museum of Art. Ilford Delta 3200. Nikon FM2, 50/1.4

March 4, 2018 hutchense Leave a comment

Down San Antonio Way

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Mission Concepcion. Rollei Retro 100. Nikon FM2, 50/1.4

March 4, 2018 hutchense Leave a comment

Back to McKinney Falls

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Cedar tree soaking it up. Rollei Retro 100. Nikon FM2, 50/1.4

March 4, 2018 hutchense Leave a comment

Down South

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Exploring the King William district of San Antonio and reacquainting myself with the D3300.

February 18, 2018 hutchense Leave a comment

Looking back and around

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Smaller spaces and larger circles at MoMA. Nikon FM3, 50/1.8. Kodak TMax 400.

September 25, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Selfie of sorts

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Self portrait with framed photo. Kodak TMax 400, Nikon FM3, 50/1.8.

September 24, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Glitch

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And 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…

September 24, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Avant le déluge

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August, before Harvey…

September 3, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Bridging the gap

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Signs of life at the greenbelt. Nikon FM2 50/1.8, Provia 100.

September 3, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Crossing over

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More at the greenbelt w. Provia 100.

September 3, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Back

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Contemplating the past few months. Nikon FM2 50/1.8, Fuji Provia 100.

 

September 3, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Within the sphere

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More from the Umlauf grounds.

April 21, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Wave upon wave

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Exploring the Umlauf Studio with the usual Canon/TMax duo…

April 20, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Angles upward

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Taking TMax 400 and blowing it out in Lightroom.

March 26, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Mother ship

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More from Houston.

March 23, 2017 hutchense Image Leave a comment

Disarming deity

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Trying Kodak TMax 400 at the Houston Museum of Fine Art.

March 21, 2017 hutchense Image Leave a comment

Lights up

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Underexposed, overprocessed Kodak TMax 100 with developer that’s getting long in the tooth. Still, that Kodak’s a workhorse…

marquee

February 26, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

From beside the fence

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twistleaf

February 19, 2017 hutchense Image Leave a comment

The things you find…

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… in your backyard. The usual Canon/macro/TMax combo. Little grainier than I like due to overprocessing in Lightroom.

horn

February 18, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Zeros and ones

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First 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.

podcolor

February 18, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

Semi-hemi

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One more from the HemisFair grounds…

hemisculpture

February 16, 2017 hutchense Leave a comment

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