Former U.S. Pipe and Wheland Foundry, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The site was abandoned eight years ago. I used the plant's barbed wire fence for my (shaky) tripod. The image consists of two 6x12 images, one blurry the other not so bad, merged in PhotoShop. Since PS refused to see any connection (understandably so) I blended as best I could with my limited PS skills.
Holga 120 WPC, f135, expired Kodak Portra 400VC, each image about 15 seconds
Jan 4, 2013
Pinhole: Across the Spectrum
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Good work!
ReplyDeleteBefore reading your explanation I was thinking "what the jeck is this, how could he get such a dry/wet mixture in the same photo?"
brilliant!!
Thank You Thank You Thank You :) I wasn't sure how this image would be received. I didn't intend to put the photos together since one was blurry, but then I looked at them side-by-side and really liked the idea of blurry into sharp...falling apart into still together.
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