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Whirligigity

Whirligig - (c) Jeroen Berkenbosch

Whirligig - (c) Jeroen Berkenbosch

This is an oldie. Well, relatively speaking. I took this photo (with my Vivitar 35ES on Kodak Tri-X) last summer, on festival ‘De Parade’. The one on top was shot in the dark. I used a fence (you can see that behind the tables and people on the second photograph) as a makeshift tripod. It didn’t do a great job, but who cares. I still like it, and it did catch the mood of the moment really well. It makes me look forward to this summer. Bring it on!

This entry was written by Jeroen Berkenbosch, posted on February 21, 2011 at 12:54, filed under Analog, Film, Street and tagged , , , , . Leave a comment over here.

Ahoy matey!

Ahoy matey! - (c) Jeroen Berkenbosch

Saw this while taking a walk at the local harbour a while ago. Just in case you’re having a hard time figuring out what the hell these things are: they’re buoys, stacked one some sort of dredging ship. And no, I didn’t draw the smiley face! Mine would’ve been a lot prettier anyway ;)

Shot with my Vivitar 35ES on Kodak Tri-X.

This entry was written by Jeroen Berkenbosch, posted on February 18, 2011 at 13:00, filed under Analog, Film, Street and tagged , , , , . Leave a comment over here.

Heath, baby!

Heath

I’m giving myself some ‘assignments’ lately. Just to practice certain elements in photography and learn to work with restrictions.

So I got off my arse and went out to the local heath, with the following restrictions:
- A square crop (cropped in Lightroom since I can’t set my Canon 5D mark II to an aspect ratio of 1:1);
- Black and white;
- Using a 35 or 85mm lens.

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This entry was written by Jeroen Berkenbosch, posted on September 13, 2010 at 13:57, filed under Nature and tagged , , , , . Leave a comment over here.

Some black and white street shots

Well, the title says it all, doesn’t it?

They’re shot on Ilford HP5 and Kodak Tri-X, with my Vivitar 35ES rangefinder. I had these scanned professionally as a 2500 dpi tif file. It’s a world of difference between these scans and my own. I didn’t add the borders; they’re a result of the scanning process. I kind of liked them, so I decided not to crop them off.

There are three more photos below!
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This entry was written by Jeroen Berkenbosch, posted on June 5, 2010 at 19:11, filed under Film, Street and tagged , , , , , . Leave a comment over here.

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