@davepolaschek Oh yeah! If I didn't explain the operation, it's a standard digital camera, take a photo and it saves it to the SD card. You can set it to print right after you take the photo, or not print at all (and then you can choose to print later if you want).
For those portraits I printed right away. Alternately if I am out for a walk or bike ride I snap photos then print when I get home.
@davepolaschek Oh, the photo saved to the SD card is a standard (low quality) digital image. Like from a cheap digicam from 2005 in quality. The magic comes when you print. ;)
Image of the day is Introspection, an in-camera double exposure on film.
Back in the late fall, Louka and I worked on a Photosynthesis session that had a good number of successful "leaf" images. These are probably my favourite leaf images since I started doing them. It's still a fraught process, with frequent failures as I struggle to balance the exposures of the leaf and the model. But I'll be back at it, now that it's the spring and there are leaves to work with again.
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@Sammael99@limebar you mean in mastodon? Kinda sorta. I try to repost or boost ‘em here. Though you can follow Pixelfed accounts if you feel like it. Also, thanks for your generous compliment. 😊
Image of the day is Equilibrium, an in-camera double-exposure on film.
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I have this jargon for Photosynthesis about the different types of images. This is what I call a "spine" where I shoot a plant with a strong central stem and then align that stem (as best I can) to the model's own spine. When they work they can be quite spectacular, but even a small shift ruins the effect. I'm really pleased with this one, the first in a long time that I find stunning (if I say so myself...)