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rodox_head wrote:A few select photos from my recent vacation to Crescent City CA. Having been living in an isolated desert for years, it was quite surreal to be standing at both the edge of the state and the country, staring out into a seemingly endless sea obscured by fog.
https://imgur.com/a/KUZo3M3
I should note that as I was at the lighthouse, there was a large family taking pictures with one holding a toddler and another looking out over the cliff and it reminded me of the MHTRTC cover.
TheStatPow wrote:My long awaited 3rd film photography post (41 pictures): https://imgur.com/a/5dauiTv
333 wrote:as of right now i have 216 rolls of film left to process (shot mostly between 2014ish-2021) so i switched primarily to older digital cameras in 2018. i mostly shoot sub-4-megapixel cameras, since 2019 mostly the nikon coolpix 3200. i'm trying to document the intersection between architecture, infrastructure and nature. kind of a new topogrraphics thing.
a few recent shots from washington, michigan and california -
more here, if you feel so inclined: tumblr
steeldancer-x wrote:333 wrote:as of right now i have 216 rolls of film left to process (shot mostly between 2014ish-2021) so i switched primarily to older digital cameras in 2018. i mostly shoot sub-4-megapixel cameras, since 2019 mostly the nikon coolpix 3200. i'm trying to document the intersection between architecture, infrastructure and nature. kind of a new topogrraphics thing.
a few recent shots from washington, michigan and california -
more here, if you feel so inclined: tumblr
Dude these are all so sick! You can tell where is where in each photo when you look for long enough.
333 wrote:as of right now i have 216 rolls of film left to process (shot mostly between 2014ish-2021) so i switched primarily to older digital cameras in 2018. i mostly shoot sub-4-megapixel cameras, since 2019 mostly the nikon coolpix 3200. i'm trying to document the intersection between architecture, infrastructure and nature. kind of a new topographics thing.
a few recent shots from washington, michigan and california -
more here, if you feel so inclined: tumblr
333 wrote:hey, thanks! i appreciate it. and that was a faster response than i expected too - i've been coming here since 2011, and with how quiet things are nowadays, i thought it might be a bit longer than it took me to cut out an extra "r" from my original post!
333 wrote:as of right now i have 216 rolls of film left to process (shot mostly between 2014ish-2021) so i switched primarily to older digital cameras in 2018. i mostly shoot sub-4-megapixel cameras, since 2019 mostly the nikon coolpix 3200. i'm trying to document the intersection between architecture, infrastructure and nature. kind of a new topographics thing.
a few recent shots from washington, michigan and california -
more here, if you feel so inclined: tumblr
Josh wrote:I love this thread. There's a lot of cool shots in here.
Question for all of you photographers out there. How did you learn photography?
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