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Barber Shop in Chinatown
Nowadays I loathe to have my haircut, that's why I seldom have mine cut, maybe once or twice a year. I went back to Chinatown. I could ...
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Cho produced and sent out a multimedia press release to NBC in the 2 hours between his first shooting and the later mass murder and suicide ...
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11:50PM. It's ten minutes before midnight. It's another midnight and it's not. It's going to be a spanking new year. Ye...
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Mr. Tom Ford in a Tom Ford, a 3-piece suit, very anal retentive and very fitted look. Picture by Terry Richardson from the NYTIMES.COM Tom ...
woah! what's the word for being better than awesome?
ReplyDeletelove your recent photos, lcl ! for the second one, may be it would be better to have the background blur and the passer sharp ?!
ReplyDeletecr, michelle:
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. To blur the background, I have to pan the camera following the subject, that would be slightly harder than what it is now.
bad taste, Chrissie's pics, please
ReplyDeletepractice practice ;) do you scan your negative taken by your new Canon then ? or did you develop the film first, then scan the photo print, lcl ?
ReplyDeletemichelle:
ReplyDeleteI have started developing my b/w a few months back. I took the pictures, then develop the roll. Then scan the negatives using the Epson V500 Photo scanner. I do not have a darkroom to do print developing and enlarging.
For medium format, I use Kodak 125PX, for 135mm I use Fuji Acros 100. They are developed in Kodak HC-110 diluted at 1:49 for 8 minutes.