After a week of teaching at the Coupeville Art Center on Whidbey Island Wa. one of my students and I went for a ride to explore more of the Island. This image is on the north end of the island near Deception Pass. Back light is a difficult situation especially if the foreground is deep green combined with with glowing underbrush in the background. With B+W film you can use a green filter which will lighten and separate the different shades of green. But the draw back here is you lose a couple stops of film speed. Here I used a mono pod that allowed me to shoot a couple stops slower on the shutter speed to make up the difference. Camera support is very useful in low light situations such as shooting under the canopy of the forest. A tripod would allow for much longer shutter speeds but when just strolling a mono pod is a lot easier to carry. enjoy pjc
Kodachrome Last Rolls Mystic Ct. 2010 Dec. Ice
Breaking out of Silver Gelatin for a post here is one from my last rolls of Kodachrome. I don’t think I posted this before but if I did sorry. Ah the memory tis a bit weak. This from a drive along the Mystic River a frozen tidal pool. enjoy pjc
The Winter That Wasn’t So Far
Funny how time changes viewpoint about a year ago I posted another image of this stream. At the time I looked at the contact sheet I liked the image [feb 10] better think I was more drawn to the reflections. Last year I printed this image which gives equal creative value to the winter trees and the dark contrast of the water and ice. Ah but looking back this image is B+W and the other Color Digital and the immediacy of digital was creeping in on me. Now with a darkroom a year later I printed the B+W. My photo of cold built with triangles and Negative space. enjoy pjc
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