Caro's flowers on our back porch step. I decided to shell out the extra dollar or two for a roll of Kodak High Definition 400 film. I wanted to see how it picked up purples, as I have noticed that film tends to wash them to a vague blue-ish lavendar. All in all, I am very pleased with the quality of the color and detail of the prints. Wal-Mart is selling little 12-exposure trial rolls of Kodak "Professional Color" film. I think after I burn off the roll that's in my camera now, I'll buy a couple of those.
Friday, May 27, 2005
Previous Posts
- Wolfe peeking up from his favorite dining room chair.
- This is Lilly. Posted with her permission.
- Lilly's tattoo. This is a memorial to her girlfri...
- Small portion of the Korean War Memorial. This pa...
- Dayton skyline from the Riverside Dr. bridge.
- The address was "329", but the nine looked like it...
- By the Riverscape in Dayton, they put up all these...
- Ladder on the front of a building. There is razor...
- Underside
- Street light post. Rev. Cool hosts a show, "Aroun...
Bookmarks:
- Texas Gurl (The first blog I picked up reading, and I'm still hooked!)
- Callahan Photography (Why is this girl not world famous?)
- Nanabear
- The Last Ditch (My Hero. My Role Model. Whom I hope to become some day. Perpetuating my love of Canadians)
- Michelle (Unfortunately not Canadian, but from Seattle, and that's close enough to count as cool in my book)
- Shutterbug!
- Diva Cow Girl (refreshingly frank and honest)
- The Sweet Life Photography (Heidi, a hometown photography enthusiast)
- Boinkology.com (Actual intellectual (and often humorous) discourse on intercourse)
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3 Comments:
i was amazed to see the "urban decay" in some of your pics, Is that Troy?
No, Troy is a much smaller town than what's in my pictures. The vast majority were taken down in Dayton.
It always startles me how industrial the area looks...
The flowers are lovely, purples coming out really well. :)
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