Showing posts with label BlacKeys SuperGrain Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BlacKeys SuperGrain Film. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Drive-by shooting…

I was traveling with a bus last wednesday. I did some shooting through the bus window. This was fun, because its impossible to tell which effects or object you will get in the final print.

Here are my favorites. The ones over the bridge are very dramatic and visually strong I think.

All prints are the John S Lens and the BlacKeys B+W Film.







 

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Thursday Hipstawalk…

I had another walk today, and found some more interesting objects. I especially like the car, a old wine-red Buick. Unfortunately the car was parked in the shadows, too close to the wall and other cars. I would like to shoot this car at the curb… I used the John S Lens as usual, but I decided to take the BalcKeys SuperGrain Film for a spin today. Personally I prefer BlacKeys B+W Film. The Supergrain has to much of a vignette effect, and I think the black parts get to black. It delivers an amazing sky though…

Monday, June 7, 2010

Lucky shot of the fourth kind!

This shot truly embodies the term lucky shot!  I was shooting at The Oslo opera house, when this seagull dove from the sky towards the ocean, and then up to the sky again. It was in a perfect spot when the picture was taken. One second before, or after, it would have been lost against the black spots in the picture. I am happy anyways… :) John S Lens and BlacKeys SuperGrain Film.