Monday, August 31, 2009

Holga film scans

First Holga film scans. These images are freaking tiny! Really, really tiny and they look all pixelated in PS. Not sure how to make them bigger though so any suggestions will be very greatly taken and appreciated.

Posting the first shot even though I dont care for it much. Its too grainy for a day time image and I dont know why. I shot into the sun with 400 film on the normal shutter speed. Im guessing that wasnt fast enough.

The rest I like quite a bit. Just need to figure out how to make them larger when I scan them.



















Saturday, August 15, 2009

Im going to live to be 100

and I will be taking pictures until I die. I love photography. What could be cooler than writing with light?

I just dont know.

still waiting for chips, wine and Chocolate

So here are some sudsy abstracts for you.













Sorta drunk

and a little bored. Going to post some abstracts. Still waiting for Tuesday.








Sunday, August 2, 2009

New abandoned home shots

These shots are from three different sites and about four different homes. Im starting the set off with my favorite of all of them.

I have to wonder about how much I like my own pictures. Am I learning anything? Am I being too lenient with myself with my images or are they actually good? I cant be objective enough to say. Does it even matter? Im not sure. I am having fun though.




























Thursday, July 23, 2009

More Found Objects

A few recently found objects. It feels strange to me to discover that leaving the color in the shot can put the point across better than removing it. And yet, sometimes color is a total distraction from the point of the image. I guess what is strange about this discovery is that I made in regards to abandoned homes and found objects. By removing the distraction of color, all that is left is the object itself and what condition it's in. But I have recently discovered that color adds to that condition in some cases. Not all. Not even in most, but definitely in some. As in the case of the green chair and the doll in this new post. The faded green of the chair speaks volumes to me when compared to green vegetation behind it. Usually desert greenery is faded in comparison to man materials. And the flesh tones in the face and arm of the doll add a realism to that image that makes it seem all the more gruesome. But in the rest of the shots, the color distracted my thought away from the lines and textures and depth.

Interesting.