Reflections, Light, and the Surreal

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You are free to use these pictures in a non-commercial manner as long as you ask first and give proper attribution. I have 2K to 3K pixel scans on my hard drive if you want something larger.

A closeup of a decorative ceramic grapes 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.

Fountains in a memorial plaza 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 view of the night 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.

A local nature trail 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.

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Photographer contact is ejkeever AT nerdshack DOT com