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Holga 120N plastic camera with Ilford Delta 3200 film.
I walk my dogs regularly at Mt Rogers and like to explore the bushland. This wonderful, dead tree is a favourite subject, especially in fog. To me it looks like a giant spider guarding her eggs. The plastic camera gives wonderful distortion and bokeh, emphasising the other-worldly atmosphere of this shot.
This is a photograph made on a foggy day in Canberra using a Mamiya RZ67 Pro II camera and a Mamiya 110mm f2,8 lens, with Ilford FP4+ film.
This is a pinhole photograph from a homemade 4x5 pinhole camera and Arista 400 film.
This is a large format photograph contact printed using the Vandyke Brown alternative method of print making.
The original negative is 4" x 5" and was shot using a Sinar C 45 with a Schneider 150mm lens and Arista 400 film.
This is a large format photograph contact printed using the Cyanotype alternative method of print making.
The original negative is 4" x 5" and was shot using a Sinar C 45 with a Schneider 150mm lens and Arista 400 film.
Bombo beach and headland, just north of Kiama, is a photographic wonderland, especially for landscape photography. This is a digital capture manipulated in Photoshop to look old.
Bombo beach and headland, just north of Kiama, is a photographic wonderland, especially for landscape photography. This is a digital capture manipulated in Photoshop to look old.
Bombo beach and headland, just north of Kiama, is a photographic wonderland, especially for landscape photography. This is a digital capture manipulated in Photoshop to look old.
Bombo beach and headland, just north of Kiama, is a photographic wonderland, especially for landscape photography. This is a digital capture manipulated in Photoshop to look old.