http://dyldoggin.blogspot.com/ A blog featuring photography, original content and humorous articles.
Hello everyone
Feel free to comment and follow,
ill try and respond and pay it forward as much as possible!
I currently use a beat up old Minolta manual SLR for film, and a Fujifilm Finepix J10 for my digital shots,
I currently use a beat up old Minolta manual SLR for film, and a Fujifilm Finepix J10 for my digital shots,
Also feel free to check out my youtube channel Here!
Monday, October 4, 2010
4x5's and manipulated images
Here are some images made using several different techniques. Eventually I want to be able to find a better way of putting up images then taking shots of them with a camera.
Labels:
art,
Black and white,
cyanotype,
Photography,
still life
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
the first one looks like it was taken with an electron microscope.
ReplyDeletesome neat photo's :)
ReplyDeleteCool photos, I like the second one best.
ReplyDeleteGood work :)
ReplyDeleteGod damn Dill, you make me rigid with excitement... I was going to press backspace and reword that, but I think it gets the point across great. The cyanotype especially hit me with a strange sense of familiarity, and then mystery.
ReplyDeleteYou really put your heart into photography, it's clear as day. Don't let up on this mate, and remember your supporters when your fucking famous ;)
-JKane
First one is kid of awesome! :)
ReplyDeletehow do you take pics without a ceamera?
ReplyDeleteYeah the first one...wow. Not that the other ones are bad at all, but the first is very unique.
ReplyDeleteI still think taking photos of the prints is pretty awesome, but I know you'll change that eventually. :(
The top most burnt heart appeals to me the most. They are all grand though, I like manipulated works.
ReplyDeletehaha yeah I like that top one,
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a picture of a oil drum, that someone used a stencil to spray paint a heart on... too random not to take a shot of, then I just used wax paper on top of the enlarger to get the frayed/burned effect
What techniques did you use, and what camera you using?
ReplyDelete4x5? I'm jealous.
ReplyDelete4 inch by 5 inch i mean lol
ReplyDeletenot feet
i really like the stick (literally) figure
ReplyDeletewicked pictures, thanks
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty neat, the second one was my favorite =D
ReplyDeleteNice work = D
ReplyDeletebrain candy!!
ReplyDelete