Colin Dullaghan's photos
Trajectory
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Out and Away
Downstream
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A highlight of the "Hernia Challenge," in which I tried to photograph roughly the same stuff with an RB67 and a 4x5 monorail, to see if there was a clear advantage to the larger format in my photography. After lugging, I guess, about 40 lbs of equipment through the woods, I determined that the RB holds up pretty well.
Make Way
Off and Rolling
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My daughter recently learned how to ride without training wheels. It was as impressive as it was inevitable.
Old Roberts
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Roberts Camera in downtown Indianapolis recently moved its location, from this wonderfully textured brick building on the left, to a larger spot a couple miles north. Partially, I imagine, because this narrow parking "situation" (calling it a lot would be generous) was less than ideal.
Hayride 2014
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How many years back would you have to go to have people, you know, looking *out* at the farm?
Shoot For The Stars
Uncle Gary at the Cookout
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This Labor Day, we got to hang out with my wife's great uncles, who are indeed great.
As I recall, I set the Olympus IS-1 to overexpose by a couple of stops, since the afternoon was bright and I was shooting from the garage, but I also think my experiment of mixing Xtol with Rodinal in the development helped give this the smooth-but-contrasty look I'm seeing here. I like it.
Lodged
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Over the levee behind our house, the White River's level varies between where you see it here and about 10 or 15 feet up. It must've been during one of those high periods of heavy rain or spring melt that this gorgeous tree remnant washed into place between two neighboring live trees.
Rapids, But Just Part
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A crop from a much larger original shot, largely wrecked because I couldn't get the developer into the Combi-Plan tank fast enough. I still liked this part, though.
Summer
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I really can't say what happened to make this so dramatically underexposed. Other shots on the same roll came out fine. But this one was my favorite.
Stamm Park
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Stumbled across this little protected area near Broad Ripple in Indianapolis. Nice work protecting it, Indianapolis!
Sprinkle
Resident
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In person, this white bird was striking and stood out right away. In color, less so, and in black and white I think it takes a while to spot him!
Taken in front of Clyde Butcher's Big Cypress Gallery.
Disused
Strangler Fig
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Initially shot on Fuji Velvia, and it was pretty like that too. But I think I like this better.
Fakahatchee Strand Boardwalk
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I shot this in color, on slide film, but wasn't in love with the results. Converting to BW gave me some nice options, though!
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