All posts by Eric
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Combo #330 (Lee Atwell)
Lens: Ray Mark II Film: Blanko 1 Using: Oggl "After an unusually warm and dry winter in the Pacific Northwest, spring arrived nearly a month early with an abundance of blooming flowers. Two of my favorite...
- Posted March 23, 2015
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Photo of the day by Sheldon Serkin
Lens: Jane Film: Blackeys Extra Fine Using: Oggl "I hit a time warp the other day while waiting for the A train in Brooklyn. Found myself back in the 40's. Good thing my iPhone came with me."...
- Posted March 22, 2015
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Photo of the day by Henk Goossens
Lens: Hannah Film: Robusta Using: Oggl "For this picture, I used Hannah and Robusta. Hannah produces clear, crisp images and Robusta is definitely a classic, in my opinion. The electricity pylons bridge the Zoom lake and to...
- Posted March 21, 2015
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Combo #329 (Brett Evan Gross)
Lens: Watts Film: Claunch 72 Monochrome Flash: off "Although I took many pure 'nature' shots on this trip to a Thai island, I'm always especially interested in traces of human life. The wildness of the setting...
- Posted March 21, 2015
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Photo of the day by Julia Nathanson
Lens: Hannah Film: Blackeys Extra Fine Using: Oggl "Upon her death, Harriette Boulton left her Georgian manor, The Grange, to the Art Gallery of Ontario. Today, the grounds are enjoyed in all types of weather, but are...
- Posted March 20, 2015
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Click. Boom. Amazing! Day -10
We’re 10 days away from the start of the exhibition and yesterday afternoon, Click. Boom. Amazing! began taking shape… I received 14 huge cardboard boxes containing the 14 pictures that will be shown in large format, 40...
- Posted March 20, 2015
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Photo of the day by Matthew Wylie
Lens: Watts Film: Blackeys Extra Fine Flash: off "Black and White" Matthew Wylie
- Posted March 19, 2015
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Photo of the week by Dean Clark
Lens: Wonder Film: Maximus LXIX Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "A beautiful, sunny early autumn afternoon in Melbourne. This was one of my first attempts using the classic Hipstamatic multiple exposure kit. I wanted to bring...
- Posted March 18, 2015
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Decoding Multiple Exposure by Polina Sarri
Double Exposure is a creative procedure that involves a certain amount of thought before you shoot, as well as an ability of prediction, along with creativity and imagination. When I first started using the Multiple Exposure feature...
- Posted March 18, 2015
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Photo of the day by Jessika Johansson
Lens: Sergio Film: Blanko 1 Flash: Cadet Blue Gel Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "My desire to play with my phone conquered my fear of getting sand inside it. I was making multi exposures when a person stood...
- Posted March 17, 2015