Landscape

Still Water

Medium format black and white film.


Inversion

More fine art on film for you today.


A Quiet Afternoon

I’m back to posting more of my recent film images. Today’s image is from a scanned 35mm black and white negative.


Remembering Summer

35mm black and white film. As we enter the winter holiday season and the weather gets cold I thought I would post a reminder of warmer days.


True Grit

This is a scan of a 35mm negative I shot the other week that exhibits an extreme grain pattern. I have decided that I like the effect in this particular composition.


Mountain Lake


Though Their Course May Change Sometime, Rivers Always Reach the Sea


Put Out to Pasture


Distant Lights


On the Sunny Side of the Stream


Rocky Mountain Road

More Fuji Velvia 35mm film.


More Film

I posted images captured on film during my recent workshop in New Mexico all last week. I still have many more nice images on film that I made with the 3 film cameras I was using. (I used 6 cameras altogether on the trip, 3 film and 3 digital) For the time being I am continuing to post more of those images on film. This was made on medium format TMX 400 black and white film.


Aspens in the Afternoon

This was taken on Fuji Provia film using my 1966 Mamiya camera. I bought it used 27 years ago. I love to shoot black and white film with it and in all those years this is only the second time I’ve put a roll of color film in that camera. I think I’m going to shoot a lot more now.


On the Range


Tribal Land


I Can’t See the Forest…

…there are too many trees in the way.


Along the Riverside


Fenced In


Light in the Forest


Nature vs Photoshop

I got out of the truck to shoot in the woods and it started raining.  My lens got wet and fogged over. I didn’t even consider wiping it off. Mother Nature came up with her own special effects and I decided to roll with it.


Walk the Path With Me


Tampa Bay Twilight

It’s hard to pass up a nice sunset when you have a camera handy. It’s a subject that never gets old. This was the view from the back yard of one of the homes I was photographing recently.


The Sunny Spot


Long Road to Nowhere