Friday, October 9, 2015

Sunsets, Scenery, and People

I've posted some pictures before, so I'll just leave a few here.

I really enjoy the art of photography, particularly film, but I'm not solely interested in it. Digital is fine for what I like to do and usually I do a side-by-side of digital and film.



 These are all from my university. They were taken with an Ansco Anscoflex II on 120 film.


More from the Anscoflex, in my hometown



These above three were taken with a Zeiss Ikon Baby Ikonta on 127 film. The film was corrupted, hence the grainy quality. You can see the numbers from the paper backing on the images, but I liked how that makes the pictures look.

The first of these two is on the Anscoflex again and the second is digital on a Canon Powershot Elph 135. This was a shift I made recently to try to photograph human subject purposefully as opposed to scenery or objects. The first is reversed because of the way the Anscoflex functions.


































































These two above are on the Canon again.
That's all for today. I'll post more sometime in the future. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to do a lot of my metalworking hobbies, but right now I'm researching new methods and working on making rings and jewel settings without casting and I have two additional rings to cast sometime in the future. Hopefully, I'll document that process in detail.

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