I just didn’t have time today to get a picture in anywhere… rushing from home to work to all that. So here’s one from the past. From where I still think of as home, back at the farm, comes a pic of the climb to clean out the grain tower.
up to work
Fall pictures seem like cheating as there’s so much beauty in the trees, the long autumn afternoon light… The world hands photographs amazing texture this time of the year.
Sunlit walk
One of my favorite temples in Kyoto. Such a sunny day, and I took enough photos to fill an album.
Koto In
Taken a few years back on Lake Volta, near the Akosombo Dam. I remember it was nearly too dark for the speed film I was shooting, but I took a deep breath, nestled my elbows in close to steady my hands, and hoped. I’d been shooting in bright sun all day or else I would have just pushed it one stop.
Back in the day… no changing ISO as you went – had to go with what ISO film you’d loaded. I sometimes forget how much I take for granted with a DSLR camera in my hands: “Too dark? Speed up the ISO!”
I used Velvia 50 – as I often did for travel in this part of the world – because I love the high contrast in this film. The scan below doesn’t do that justice, but that’s my fault. I was still learning the scanning equipment.
Volta
Taken with my faithful, nearly indestructible Pentax K-1000, 50mm, Velvia-50
Man, I took this picture 8 gajillion times, from every angle I could think of… and I never liked it. I loved the basin, the leaves, the bamboo – loved all of it. Didn’t like the picture.
Then I realized it was the contrast of the soft wood and leaves against the stone I was really after. Hence, black and white. I like this shot now (PS in CS3 conversion from .cr2 color file, changed WB a touch) and am in the process of revisiting some of my old B&W film shots from Charleston days. Might have to bust out the scanner… or better yet some of the Ilford film I still have in the fridge.
cleansing
This one sneaked up on me. Sometimes a shot will do that – I didn’t think much of it when I took the picture, but then the little LCD screen doesn’t always show the best details.
Spring
As I await Spring here in the frozen tundra, I’m combing the archives to grab a photo from the past to fill a bit of space here. It’s so dang cold outside….
red fingers
Funny what you remember about taking some shots – I remember using the brim on my hat to cover the barbed wire on top of the fence. I’d climbed up on a post and had to lean out over a fence (topped with said wire) to get this shot.
Herman’s own