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| Gallery 1: Early pictures Gallery 2: First trip to Frazier Park Gallery 3: Results from Photo IIA Gallery 4: Nature, time, and contrast Gallery 5: Heat, light, and the great outdoors Gallery 6: Reflections and night | Gallery 7: Second trip to Frazier Park Gallery 8: Last pictures of home Gallery 9: Along the riverbank Gallery 10: Important messages in small packages Gallery 11: Landscapery Gallery 12: Mostly random |
Yet another picture taken with a 28mm lens and Pan-F 50. This is an 8x10 crop from a projection that was 18 inches wide. You have to look reasonably closely before the grain becomes obvious. The picture is of some ceramic grapes hanging on oak siding.
This is one of a number of pictures I took of the new Veterans Memorial plaza. It was shot on Delta 3200, exposed at ISO 1600. The grain is maybe a hair finer; It's still gigantic - very clearly visible on a 5x7.
A shot that was taken from the tip top of my house's roof with the camera tripod on maximum extend. The exposure was either 4 or 6 minutes at F/2.8. Considering the wind that night, I'd say the camera stayed reasonably still.
This comes from a roll of Pan-F I shot while I took a short hike in a local park. Unfortunately, I severely overagitated in development and got insanely high-contrast negatives. Most of the picture was printed for 15 seconds - I burned the trail for an additional80. However, the out-of-control contrast gives it an almost surreal quality.