Thursday, March 21, 2013

Flying with Sheet Film.

I had the TSA regs, but only Tarzan-level French.  I never got the film scanned by the US/TSA, (they were willing to swab it for explosives and be done), but three times by the French.  We will see how it held up.  Should be fine.  Almost everyone was curious about my 5X7 Deardorff folded up in the Zone VI case.  They have boring jobs and never see a terrorist so they have to make do with whatever comes along.

 Never loaded up my F64 pack.  Just used the little Zone VI.  Tight, but it held everything. Weather was a little sporty for a couple of days. Glad to have the gore-tex coat over my jacket.  Army heavy long underwear under those jeans.  30 year old pair of cheap rubber boots.  I was not the snappy dresser.

Mont Saint Michele, North shore.  Somehow lost the front cap for the 120 Angulon this morning.

 Chasing the shadow of the spire.

Construction scaffold perch.  I just waited for a moment when nobody was around and went over.  Great place to shoot from.  Very windy right around the corner.  You get that a lot at MStM.

Was up on this spot two afternoons in a row.  One afternoon just gave me 10 second glimpses.  The other afternoon I got to watch the shadow go all the way to the horizon.

 Morning shadow on the rising tide.  Tough trail...an no trail, to get to this perch, but pretty good once I made it.

 Up on the church plaza.  Japanese girls and the Deardorff.

  No problems with the camera.  It ran great and carried OK.  Mont Saint Michele is a tiny place, fairly vertical but flat around the bottom.  You can walk around it in about 20 minutes in a pair of rubber boots.  Gets a little muddy in a couple of spots.  

Gave away many Texas Commemorative Quarters to kids like this.  Folks don't see these cameras very often.  I didn't have any special access, just the normal tourist spots.  I'm on the 9 Euro abbye tour here.


Just missed this one by about 30 minutes.  Needed a little more shadow.  The place is like a sundial and the shadow rolls around it in the winter.  This is about 11:00.  That's the river going out to sea on the left.

  These are just iphone records of some shots I made, converted into black and white on the computer.  My camera lens, (120 Super Angulon on a 5X7), is a little wider.  Plus my 5X7 images are absolutely level.
  


The place is a rockwork miracle.


Watching the shadow go all the way to the horizon on this afternoon.

Just brief glimpses this afternoon.

Pilgrim, Shrine of St Aubrey.


Quite a brisk morning out.

Morning shadow was always a little impressionistic.  Tide was in every morning I was there, so it was shadow on water.  Plus some fog.  

Man-in-the-rock, MStM.



Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Packing for a few days out.

  5X7 in an old Zone VI bag.  Was going to just use this for carry-on on the airplane but thinking about working out of it now.  

  Flying to France for a few days next week.  Ought to be a fun trip.  Packing the 5X7 and tripod.  Other cameras, facebooking, blogging, probably going to be minimal, though I ought to return with plenty of video and stills for future blogging.  Except for having to funnel everything through the restrictions of airline travel over the Atlantic I'm just treating this as a trip to the rosefields near town.

  Got the TSAs own regulations printed out.  We'll see if that helps.  They see sheet film less than they see guns.  Sheet film comes in boxes and is actually mentioned in their regulations as acceptable for hand checking, but the reports are that they don't know their own regulations until you produce them.

  Rubber boots.  Tripod.  The big camera backpack.  10 holders.  Spare meter.  Spare ground glass.  Probably go too much stuff as usual.

  Going to miss some of the bloom.  Lucy and I made a run to the rose fields this afternoon.  The weather has been so warmish that the blooms aren't at peak but the leaves beginning to pop open.


My old crippled pear tree.

Off the top of the truck in some chest-high weeds.

Final pack in the morning.




Thursday, February 28, 2013

Front gate to Mont St Michele, 1935.


  They were bringing tourists in a high tide in a skiff.  The guy standing in the boat has a dog under his arm.  The lady at the top of the stairs has an armload of firewood.  This scene still exists today and, God willing, Katie and I will walk through here in about 10 days.

  I"ll have this photo with me.  Might leave it at the tourist office which is just inside the gate, though to tell you the truth, it's such a beautiful photo, (bought off ebay), that I hate to give it up.

  Taking 5X7 into Normandy.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Ansel Adams printing Moonrise, Hernandez.

Mostly talking about it, but always interesting to see.

Here's another very interesting piece of film:  Ansel, Virginia Best, Cedrick Wright and others climbing to the Diving Board via Grizzly Peak gully.  I can't believe they pulled it off in the snow.  I've been up this route in better weather with Chris Johnson.  We didn't make it, ran long on time, hadn't planned to be out overnight, the fog closed in, it got dark and we endured a very cold sleepless night at about 8000 feet in the Sierras in early June.  We did make it two other trips, up past Nevada Fall and taking the easier route around the back of Liberty Cap.  Tricky routefinding.  We spent the night both times.  Hope to visit at least once more and take Katie up.

Late afternoon with the shadow of North Dome on the face.

Ansel in Yosemite, 1974.

Dawn.

Ansel was only up there twice, this trip and once before.

Friday, February 15, 2013

History

  This must be about 1987.  Struggling through a really difficult time in my life and not being able to make any headway or see a way out.  Somehow I had bought myself a 120mm Fuji wide angle for the 5X7, (later destroyed by a poltergeist at Shiprock and then the pieces of it stolen by indians), and it fit my vision perfectly for that format.  Going through these old negs every once in a while I find one that looks like it works.  I'm sure I won't ever print these, but they are nice pieces of seeing.

Little Sandy Hunting Club boathouse.

Deserted driveway.

iphone images of the proofs while I was sleeving and refiling the negatives.  Got that old central composition going.  Just in the cold darkroom for about an hour and a half to finish off this box.  Whole box of negatives is now proofed and...on to one of the next 30 or 40 boxes.

Friday, February 8, 2013

More Plowing through files of negatives.

  It gets a little weird at times when you have completely forgotten, (until you see the image) about making the shots.  I did notice that by this box I had bought a wide-angle lens for my 5X7.  It was a Fuji 120mm later killed by a poltergeist at Shiprock and replaced with a 120 Super Angulon.  Sure made a difference in the shooting.

Holly at the lake under some penetrating afternoon light.  Just an iphone copy of the wet proof.  I love the wandering shadows and the cow-cropped branches on the bottom.  These trees died two years ago.  They are standing ruins now.  This was 15 years back, at least.

Zeorlin gave me a sunflower.  I remember walking into the studio and the whole place smelling peppery.

Hay bales and clouds.


Swann Furniture sign stashed in the old brothel building downtown.

Upstairs bedroom, or workroom in the old brothel building.

There is, (not shown), a deep-river bottom negative of an old concrete bridge support standing in the middle or the Sabine or Neches.  Six of them, pairs of three slight variances in view.  Looks like a tombstone.  Love to go back and see it in overcast light.  Have to look that one up in the log book and see exactly where it is.  I hadn't thought about it since I took it.

Never proofed any of these negatives.  I haven't scratched the surface on the proofing to be done.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Proofing day.

Just starting to plow through old negative boxes.  Got one open next to the enlarger but it's slow going. Printed off the end of a box of paper this afternoon while proofing film from the last two weekends up at Clarksville.



  Looks like the first look at something is usually the best.  Went back to several subjects and made worse photos the second time.  Hmmmm.



Owl neg going to make a nice print.

Just four 8X10 negs but might have something to try as a platinum contact, if I can get coating smooth enough.


  Tried stacking a polarizer and a green filter two times.  Both sets of negatives are underexposed by about a stop and a half, though I metered through them.  Have to check that versus metering the subject and then adding the filter factor, see what the difference might be.  Otherwise, just add more exposure.  No problems with either filter used by itself.

Just keep on.  Live and learn, then die and forget it all.
 

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Shooting and shooting.

Picked up a truck-killed Great Horned Owl on the way up to Clarksville last weekend.  She was on the side of the road in the Sulpher River bottom.  Horned owls very common but you hear them more than see them.  Intact.  Probably dead of a broken neck.  (Driving up for some late-season management-tag shooting with rifle.  This is probably the shot.

First looks can be the best, but you never know.  On 5X7 Ilford HP5.

He lasted the weekend so I reshot him with 5X7 and 8X10 this weekend.

Moved him and shot him in the sun.  Pretty contrasty but I wanted to see the shadow.

And the next morning in the shade.  I'm always trying to find the best light to shoot in.

Now she's had a Christian funeral.  Birds like this tacked up will last through the Spring and into the Summer, though they start looking a bit worn.


8X10 standing by.  It travels folded up in that box with a few holders and accessories.

8X10 set up in the sun in the afternoon light.  That's the West wall of the barn and sun position is cranked over because of the time of year.  

Owl up in the loft.  Left behind up there in the dry and cold.  She'll dessicate.  Gorgeous, adult, probably female Great Horned Owl.  RIP.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Off to shoot in Clarksville....

Up to Clarksville area for a little hunting this weekend, but taking Digital Nikon and three old pistols to shoot a calendar page or two, the Deardorff 5X7 to shoot, the Deardorff 8X10 to shoot and the Hasselblad.  All for specific different shots.

 8X10

5X7

  Hope to zap a doetag or two while I am there.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Photographing at Clarksville last Saturday.

  I didn't shoot any deer, though I saw plenty the first evening, but I did put my Deardorff in the car just in case.  Went back and worked the barn a little.  Had a very nice overcast, (though muddy underfoot), morning to shoot.

                                     
                                             Horned Owl, Red River County, Texas, 2013

Nice to get a new year of photography started.


Kind of wish I had the 8X10 along.....


Thursday, January 10, 2013

TSRA Calendar Photoshoot.

Calendar Photoshoot at Coyote Sam's last year for this year's calendar.  Which I evidently have given away to the point that I don't have one.  Lotta great guns and HOT PHOTOGRAPHIX ACTION!!!!!