Posted on 27 October 2010 by Tomas Webb
Ritter Bicycle by Thomas Boesgaard Photography on flickr Image selected from the group pool It’s probable you could track my moods and emotions with these flickr posts. I do have a purpose more than just what I write here wh [...]
Posted on 19 October 2010 by Tomas Webb
Untitled by Nikola Jovanic on flickr Image selected from the group pool There aren’t too many SLRs which allow multiple exposures on the same frame in camera. It would seem that the Nikon F4s is one of those few. In my perso [...]
Posted on 03 October 2010 by Tomas Webb
Scene From A Bar by Marcus Libäck on flickr Image selected from the group pool I absolutely love diptychs. Regardless of how they were created, (in a half frame camera, intentionally on the same roll, in the darkroom or even from [...]
Posted on 28 July 2010 by Tomas Webb
Visage by John© on flickr Image selected from the group pool While this format normally suggests a flickr highlight, this time round I have a question for you: Why do you take (artistic style) photos of your gear? Or, why do you [...]
Posted on 19 July 2010 by Tomas Webb
photo credit: John Kratz So you’ve managed to score the Holy Grail of 110 format cameras (Defender of the universe!) , and you’re stuck for a little inspiration. Or maybe you subscribe to the view that size matters. He [...]
Posted on 15 July 2010 by Tomas Webb
Clouds by cinzinc on flickr. Image chosen from the flickr group. I love winter. But I’m starting to tire of all the overcast and rainy weather. So when the blue sky and fluffy clouds appeared today, I was reminded of the sho [...]
Posted on 11 July 2010 by Tomas Webb
Me by Lucien on flickr. Image selected from the group pool. I realise we’re moving quite slowly through the pool by selecting one photo at a time, but I think it’s important to highlight the photos in this way. Film ph [...]
Posted on 26 June 2010 by Tomas Webb
urban fragments by model337 on flickr. Image selected from the group pool. From some inexplicable reason, I find that I do my best work in black and white. Which means that when I see colour photography done well, I’m even m [...]
Posted on 21 June 2010 by Brian Auer
photo credit: Brian Auer A few months back, I featured my all time favorite cross processed film: Fujichrome Velvia 100. I’m fascinated by cross processing of slide film, and I’d like to highlight a few other options o [...]
Posted on 12 June 2010 by Tomas Webb
class by thespeak on flickr [Image selected from the group pool] Considering Brian’s recent post on peel-apart instant film, I felt this shot would be the perfect flickr highlight for a followup post. Now with just over 1400 [...]