Is Our Daily Practice B&W?

Is Our Daily Practice B&W?

Photographed with a Mamiya RB67 ProS, 90mm C lens. Film: TMax 400 developed using D-76 at 9 minutes.

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Uploaded on Jan 18, 2012

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All the World's a Stage

All the World's a Stage

Photographed with a Mamiya RB67 ProS, 90mm C lens. Film: Ilford FP4+ developed using D-76 at 11 minutes. Signage is part of display created by Natasha Middleton of Media Dance. Best when viewed against a black background: www.fluidr.com/photos/jerryi Used a gray card here in order to accurately meter and separate the whites.

Hate to say this but the FP4+ was a bit of a pain in the a$$ to get onto the reel where the TMax went on like butter.

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Uploaded on Jan 13, 2012

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Pasadena

Pasadena

Photographed today using my Mamiya RB67 ProS and TMax 100. Developed using D-76 1:4 at 12min. Negative captured using my Canon XTi with 28-135 mm lens. Definitely best when viewed against black, here: www.fluidr.com/photos/jerryi

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Uploaded on Jan 5, 2012

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The Archway

The Archway

Explored Sept. 20th 2011 #476

One of my first shots (October 2010) with the Mamiya RB67 taken at the Griffith Park Observatory in Los Angeles. Best when viewed against a black background at www.fluidr.com/photos/jerryi

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Uploaded on Sep 20, 2011

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In Remembrance of September 11th,  2001

In Remembrance of September 11th, 2001

This is a repost of an image that was selected as one of two B&W images for the "Best of the Best" in the "Top Photography" group.

Taken at Pepperdine University where more than 3,000 flags were on display in remembrance of September 11th. What appears to be grave markers are actually shadows cast by the flags. Shot using a red filter.

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Uploaded on Sep 10, 2011

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