Photographer: Jonny Taulen Clean, simple, and minimal. I love the volume of negative space in this image and even the b/w only adds to this wonderful winter photo. Reminds me of what winter should be. You can view more of Jonny's work here: www.flickr.com/photos/taulen/ In March of 2012 Alex Luyckx was asked to pick his top 10 from the FPP Flickr Pool for Winter of 2012. Alex is a ... [Read More]
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Cape Liptrap Trails
Photographer: Philip Rouse Astro-photography is one thing that I've always wanted to try, so when I came across Philip's photo I knew I had to include it in my picks. It's clean and focused, and dead sharp. You can view more of Philip's work here: www.flickr.com/people/pbrphoto1/ In March of 2012 Alex Luyckx was asked to pick his top 10 from the FPP Flickr Pool for Winter of 2012. ... [Read More]
Incendiary Sunset
Photographer: Ian Chamberlain Hands down the west coast gives the best sunsets, no matter where you are, especially over the water. This photo could only be captured in color and on slide film. Just amazing. You can see more of Ian's work here: www.flickr.com/photos/48001292@N08/ In March of 2012 Alex Luyckx was asked to pick his top 10 from the FPP Flickr Pool for Winter of 2012. ... [Read More]
Tim Lander, Analogue
Photographer: Victor Anthony (victorsez) Canadian poet, musician, writer, sailor and occupier. Dan Domme's commentary: An excellent character portrait. Simple setup with an Olympus Trip 35 loaded with Ilford’s XP2 film, which is developed in C-41 chemistry. A good example of a photograph driven by an interesting subject instead of fancy equipment, and a great way to wrap up ... [Read More]
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Photographer: Sergey Neamoscou (neamoscou) 35mm Pentax SP 1000 Dan Domme's comments: Fantastic colors, and breaking a lot of rules of photography. The subject is dead center and way out of focus. But there’s enough to make you realize what it’s a photograph of, and I dare say that sharper focus would ruin the shot. Sergey Neamoscou on ... [Read More]
Colored Pencils
Photographer: Justin Moraczewski Taken with my homemade medium format view camera. Dan Domme's comments: What's this, a home-made medium format view camera? While I'm dying to know more, it's a great case of being able to turn the potentially mundane into something fascinating. Bonus points for using my favorite slow film, Ilford Pan F+. Justin Moraczewski on ... [Read More]