Ned's photos
Ragle oak forest
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The sun moved during the ~15m exposure.
There was a photographer at the park photographing a couple and their baby, and for about 5 minutes they all were in this view. I can't see them, but I have an almost subliminal sense that I can tell they were there....
paper sky 3
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New contact print of an old paper negative.
Negative from Oct. 2012, printed Oct 2015.
I'm going to start making more of these again.
paper sky 2
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New contact print of an old paper negative.
Negative from Oct. 2012, printed Oct 2015.
I'm going to start making more of these again.
paper sky 1
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New contact print of an old paper negative.
Negative from Oct. 2012, printed Oct 2015.
I'm going to start making more of these again.
New Toy
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I was excited to find this original contact printing frame for Kodak postcard film and paper. It was made for printing 122 format film on Kodak postcard paper.
Riverfront
Valley oak negative
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Valley oak at Crane Creek regional park in Sonoma County, California.
Paper negative. Sometimes I like the negative better than the positive...
Valley oak
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Valley Oak at Crane Creek regional park in Sonoma County California.
The mid-afternoon light was flat, and I think I will come back and photograph this tree from the other side.
Something I never noticed before, but makes sense if you think about it: as I walked around the park, I noticed that for every tree, if I stood where you could see the trunk and branches then I was looking into the sun. Of course the leaves grow and spread out more on the side of the tree that faces the afternoon sun!
willow creek up
willow creek green
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Along Willow Creek on the Sonoma Coast in Northern California. The creek itself is completely dry right now.
Ragle Ranch Oak
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I've got a new toy. It's an Eastman No. 2 view camera for 7x11. I really like this format. I've been using a lot of 7x11 paper, and now I've got real film holders for that size! Using a well made holder is such a luxury compared to my homemade contraptions!
Today I made this first photograph with it, a paper negative. The negative was a bit overexposed, but I had fun using the camera and I think it's going to be great for making paper negatives and calotypes for salt printing.
The camera was made sometime between about 1914 and 1921.
Lens is an 11" Wollensak velostigmat that I've been using for some time.
smokey
Summer Snapshots 8
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My family. We always stop at the peak locator near Madras Oregon on the drive home. They tried valiantly to keep Mango still, but it's hopeless and she ended up looking like a chihuahua :)
Summer Snapshots 7
Summer Snapshots 6
Summer Snapshots 5
Summer Snapshots 4
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Lake Pend Oreille in the Idaho panhandle.
> 2hrs starting about 90 minutes before sunset, took it in after it was dark.