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June Ann D'Angelo



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June on color film

June on color film
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7 Comments |
AlanJakarta
 
AlanJakarta April 14, 2015
Terrific image. Congratulations on being Featured.
Remraf
 
Remraf April 14, 2015
Great shot!
tetvet PRO+
 
tetvet April 14, 2015
congrats
iceman2
 
iceman2 April 14, 2015
Wonderful shot!Congrats
rebeccaburgdorf
 
rebeccaburgdorf April 14, 2015
nice
ChrisKIELY
 
ChrisKIELY April 14, 2015
Wonderful!
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sampurnasarkar April 23, 2015
great shot and lovely texture and tones
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Behind The Lens

Location

I took this photo in St. Louis. Mo not far from the Arch. There are some beautiful warehouses in the area.

Time

It was late morning on a cold winter day. The air temp was around 19 degree F.

Lighting

This photo is natural light, June is in the shows of an overhang.

Equipment

I made this photo with a Graflex Crown Graphic Special with a Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm lens, the camera was mounted on a tripod. The most difficult part of this photo was having June weather the cold while I attempted to get focus and set up exposure.

Inspiration

I like to shoot with older film cameras, nothing replicates the look of film than, well film.

Editing

The post is minimal on this shot, after I scared the film I applied the preset color corrections fro the film type in the scanner soft ware. I also erased any dust bunnies.

In my camera bag

I try to minimize what I put in my bag when I go out to shoot. I would rather concentrate on the photos that I am making rather than what lens I should be using. I have a lot to choose from but I only bring one or two lenses with me when I head out to shoot. I usually have what I want to capture in my mind before I head out.

Feedback

If you want to capture something similar get a 4x5 camera and hit the youtubes to figure out how to use it and how to develop the film. The main advise that I give to any one starting out is get a camera and spin the spinny things and push the pushy things. While you are doing this pay attention to what hey do to the image. This way when you have something in your mind that you want to capture you know exactly what to spin or push to make it happen. Look at others work but create your own by understanding the individual elements of each piece of work that you like. This will help you develop you own style.

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