Thanks. Here's one from the same day. From what I remember, I had just enough light to shoot handheld at 2.8 if I pushed the film one stop. (800iso) The effect of shooting people with that lens wide open is pretty dramatic. Sometimes it works.
Wow,I have a 645 that I have been working on getting through my first roll. I am inclined to hurry it up now.
ME-F. Tokina 17mm F/3.5@F8, Kodal Gold 100
This is the Marina Del Rey Lagoon...I waited and waited until I felt the light was just right as I focused on the water.
Thanks. Here's one from the same day. From what I remember, I had just enough light to shoot handheld at 2.8 if I pushed the film one stop. (800iso) The effect of shooting people with that lens wide open is pretty dramatic. Sometimes it works.
Great, that photo really explodes off the page!
Originally Posted by jgredline
ME-F. Tokina 17mm F/3.5@F8, Kodal Gold 100
This is the Marina Del Rey Lagoon...I waited and waited until I felt the light was just right as I focused on the water.
It was a rooming house on Venice Beach
Nice and cheap
A radiator and a sagging bed
On which to sleep
I didn't lock it
Who would want my cheap guitar
And that T-shirt in those paper bags
Naw, naw
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was rough rough rough
With ancient rustic hippie stuff
It was cheap cheap cheap
Nowadays I hear that rents are steep
It was eerie, eerie, eerie
Followers of Watts and Leary
You could walk walk walk
To Marina Del Rey by the docks
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was a rooming house on Venice Beach
About half a block
To the ancient sea which I could reach
With half a walk
The ancient weird guy in his toga
Staff in hand
The ancient bearded guy doing yoga
On the sand
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was cheap cheap cheap
Nowadays I hear that rents are steep
It was rough rough rough
With ancient rustic hippie stuff
It was wild wild wild
You're never gonna call it mild
Hip hip hip
I could move and not make a second trip
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was a rooming house on Venice Beach
All screwed up
Half a block from the ancient drunk guys
Passing the cup
Half a block from the bearded weird guys
Singing flat
Half a block from the weirdo weird guys
Passing the hat
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was a rooming house on Venice Beach
Where I was
Half a block I loved that place
Just because
Well I didn't want it
Who would want my bag of crap
So I never locked the old screen door
I just let it flap
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was rough rough rough
With ancient rustic hippie stuff
It was eerie, eerie, eerie
Followers of Watts and Leary
It was wild and free
And that appealed to me
It was hip hip hip
I could move and not make a second trip
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
Javier, thanks for adding some photos to the images the song conjures up...
Chris
Last edited by ChrisPlatt; 06-13-2009 at 10:43 AM.
ME-F. Tokina 17mm F/3.5@F8, Kodal Gold 100
This is the Marina Del Rey Lagoon...I waited and waited until I felt the light was just right as I focused on the water.
Javier, those two are stunning. I love the colour.
It was a rooming house on Venice Beach
Nice and cheap
A radiator and a sagging bed
On which to sleep
I didn't lock it
Who would want my cheap guitar
And that T-shirt in those paper bags
Naw, naw
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was rough rough rough
With ancient rustic hippie stuff
It was cheap cheap cheap
Nowadays I hear that rents are steep
It was eerie, eerie, eerie
Followers of Watts and Leary
You could walk walk walk
To Marina Del Rey by the docks
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was a rooming house on Venice Beach
About half a block
To the ancient sea which I could reach
With half a walk
The ancient weird guy in his toga
Staff in hand
The ancient bearded guy doing yoga
On the sand
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was cheap cheap cheap
Nowadays I hear that rents are steep
It was rough rough rough
With ancient rustic hippie stuff
It was wild wild wild
You're never gonna call it mild
Hip hip hip
I could move and not make a second trip
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was a rooming house on Venice Beach
All screwed up
Half a block from the ancient drunk guys
Passing the cup
Half a block from the bearded weird guys
Singing flat
Half a block from the weirdo weird guys
Passing the hat
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was a rooming house on Venice Beach
Where I was
Half a block I loved that place
Just because
Well I didn't want it
Who would want my bag of crap
So I never locked the old screen door
I just let it flap
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
It was rough rough rough
With ancient rustic hippie stuff
It was eerie, eerie, eerie
Followers of Watts and Leary
It was wild and free
And that appealed to me
It was hip hip hip
I could move and not make a second trip
The ancient world was in my reach
From my rooming house on Venice Beach
Javier, thanks for adding some photos to the images the song conjures up...
Chris
I was in Venice today and was pondering all the Jim Morrison tributes around here as it was his stomping grounds. I for one Love the doors music.
I was shooting off some more expired B&W with the SP1000 over at the Flying Leatherneck Air Museum the other day on an overcast morning (We have had the "June Gloom" here for several days). Here are a few of my new "Favorite Plane" - an old rusty Mitchell PBJ sitting out back. Oh... and a shot of my VW next to another plane before I left (I couldn't resist...)
Every time I see one of those old "Mitchel" bombers, I'm amazed how those men flew 16 of them off of the deck of the USS Hornet. What men. Have you been up to the museum and March Air Base?
Every time I see one of those old "Mitchel" bombers, I'm amazed how those men flew 16 of them off of the deck of the USS Hornet. What men. Have you been up to the museum and March Air Base?
When I got out of the Army I rented a cheap, awful, firetrap dive close to school and the VA hospital, my neighbor was an old timer that was part of the Hornet's deck crew. Heard lots of stories running him to the VA and pouring him into my car when I would get a call from the local dive tavern to get him out of there before someone killed him. Old guy died from cancer. I remember the day he died. I was on my way to work and asked him if he needed anything on the way out. He was sitting there on the front stairs with his oxygen tank, a tin of cheap tobacco, and some Drum rolling papers - rolling his smokes for the day.
Can you imagine - "Well the good news; we can launch your big heavy bombers from the deck of the carrier men - barely... and we are going to attack Japanese targets. The bad news; the deck is too short to land, good luck getting to unoccupied China..."
I have not been to March Airfield yet - it is on the to do list. Went to Boeing's museum when I lived there and have been to the National Air & Space a million times when I was a kid living outside DC.
Originally Posted by Nesster
Strong series on the planes, that first one especially has interesting tonality.
Thanks, I am still on a pretty steep learning curve with my own developing. I seem to do OK with nice fresh Ilford & Tmax, but still get mixed results with the old expired film I have been experimenting with.
Started using distilled water for the last rinse and that has pretty much eliminated the spot issue (the water is so hard here, I am surprised I don't have gravel coming out of the faucet).
The dust is still kicking my rear though - I cleaned EVERYTHING, but am still getting dust marks from somewhere. I think it might be coming from the cloth I use to light seal my bathroom, so next batch I need to try something else as a "light curtain"
Rusty, those are excellent plain photos and I believe it is the most perfect use of film. I can't see a digital image looking as good in this context!. Well done