Basket case

Black And White Photography, Ian, Photography

Nikon FE with Tri X stopped right down. Sometimes you just need some grain.

Nikon FE with Kodak Tri-X, shot stopped right down in Clisson — because sometimes you want grain, not despite it. Tri-X at box speed with a small aperture gives a dense, deliberate quality; the grain structure is coarser than HP5+ and reacts differently to flat light, producing a heavier, more graphic rendering. The basket’s weave becomes an exercise in tonal compression — light and shadow reduced to simple geometric shapes. See the full article: The HP5 Plus 100 ASA Experiment: A Happy Accident? on IJM Photography.

Along A Misty Stream

Black And White Photography, David Jensen, Photography

A late fall fog and bare trees create an eerie feeling on Keene Creek.

Nikon FM, Kodak Tri-X 400, scanned using a DSLR.

More of my photography can be found on my Website and Blog.

 

City in Glass

Black And White Photography, David Jensen, Photography

It’s looking like November is going to be about images captured at Navy Pier in Chicago. I guess that shows just how much potential material was available while visiting there.

Nikon FM, Kodak Tri-X 400 film, developed with Cinestill DF96 and imported into Lightroom via Fujifilm GFX 100s using a Venus Optics Loawa 100mm 2X macro lens.

More of my photography can be found on my Website and Blog.