Tag: digital photography
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Long Update

What I’ve been doing since April In May, I moved back to Alabama. This is probably the root cause of neglecting this blog, which is honestly a personal journal of how my photography progresses. I am proud that despite not keeping this blog up, I never stopped shooting. Color Film I shot a couple rolls…
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This Week: Botanical Photos with a Vintage Lens on a DSLR

Recently I have been trying to experiment with different lenses. Currently, I have a selection of lenses for my main camera, my Minolta SRT-101 — a stock 55mm 2.8, a telephoto zoom lens (which I almost never use), and a 28mm wide angle 2.5. I purchased a cheap adapter which allows me to mount my…
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D3400 B&W

While I patiently await my three rolls of film to be developed, scanned, and returned, I am honing my craft with my Nikon D3400 DSLR. These are some shots I took on a walk with my dog, edited in Snapseed.
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Three Shots I Like

These photos were shot on an iPhone SE and edited using Snapseed. (Intense instrumental lo-fi hip hop plays)
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Suburban Monochrome

These images were shot with my Nikon D3400 and edited in Snapseed. I am experimenting with some digital photography while I use up my first rolls of 35mm film before sending them off to the lab. I shot this first image on a foggy morning, with an ISO of 3200 to emulate a grainy look.…
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Water

When the still sea conspires an armorAnd her sullen and aborted currentsBreed tiny monstersTrue sailing is dead! Awkward instantAnd the first animal is jettisonedLegs furiously pumpingTheir stiff green gallopAnd heads bob upPoiseDelicatePauseConsentIn mute nostril agonyCarefully refinedAnd sealed over Horse Latitudes, by Jim Morrison
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SABOT

San Antonio Botanical Garden, 2020. We planned a trip to Marfa in west Texas the summer of ‘20. We were exhausted with pandemic life in the Houston metro. Marfa is pretty isolated, so we reckoned that it would be a good pandemic-cation. As we were booking the trip, we saw a headline that the main…