It was shot with a Hasselblad with 50mm CF-Distagon lens on Ilford FP-4
developed in Rodinal. The composition was the best that could be done; the
car sat in an industrial area with many poles, fences, dump trucks, and
other ugly things around and behind it.
--
Chris Crawford
Photography & Graphic Design
Fort Wayne, Indiana
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On 11/11/08 1:52 AM, "Dawid Loubser" <dawidl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Now Chris, tell us a bit more about the technical side of this very
> nice image:
> What equipment did you use, how was final output produced, etc?
>
> P.S. While I love the tonality and general "look of the image, I can't
> help but think
> that I would have framed it such that the lamppost behind was either
> further from the
> car, or perhaps not in the photograph at all.
>
> In many ways, the same goes for the tree growing out of the car's
> trunk (or "boot" as we'd
> call it here in South Africa). I'd have moved left to hide it behind
> the car completely,
> which would also have sorted out the lamppost.
>
> Anyway, it's your image, I was just wondering about your thoughts
> around the composition?
>
> kind regards,
> Dawid
>
>
> On 11 Nov 2008, at 7:25 AM, Chris Crawford wrote:
>
>> Moose and Marc,
>>
>> Thanks for the info and the compliments. I'm gonna wait and see if
>> anyone
>> else chimes in on the date for the car, then I'll change my writeup
>> on the
>> photo.
>
>
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