Posted by Rhys (Darlington, United Kingdom) on 31 March 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio.
Ok, there is a theme and a story to all the shots for this week. Last Friday I came across an old CD-rom which included a file entitled ‘Misc_001’, contained in the folder were lots of old photographs that I had scanned from negatives about 4-ish years ago. I first started taking photographs with an SLR when I was about 14 or 15 (a good 20 years ago!) and I think some of the images in the Misc_001 file may even go back as far as the ‘beginning’. Anyway, I have decided to drag a few of them out of the archives, some may be 5 or 6 years old and some even older, to be honest I can’t quite remember the dates, but for most I do remember the locations and other bits of information so I will try to add what I remember as I post each shot. They were all taken on a Minlota Dynax 7000i with a Sigma 28-70mm lens and more than likely they were shot with Ilford Hp5+ film. I used to do all my own B&W developing and enjoyed breaking the rules with the processes and chemicals just as much as I do now with Photoshop. The downside to this is that the digital scanning process has highlighted several flaws and visual horrors such as excessive film grain, reticulation in the film emulsion and lots of scratches etc. However, in an industry seemingly obsessed with clarity and super mega pixel counts its kind of refreshing to remind myself of how it used to be, in fact the rough and ready feel to some of the posts this week just remind me of what really attracted me to photography in the first place.
This was definately taken whilst I was a teenager, this roof belongs to the nextdoor neighbours of my parents. I must have had a minimal moment.
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well done!
31 Mar 2008 1:21am
Obviously even as a kid, you saw something in the simple elegance of minimalism which you expressed so well in this image. I'm very fond of minimalism.
31 Mar 2008 2:37am
difficile de faire plus minimaliste, c'est bien vu !
31 Mar 2008 6:56am
A great set-up for the week's posts ... it provides some nice insight into your journey as a photographer and creative spirit. I love the image - even in the thumbnails it just popped out at me ... probably because of the brilliant use of white space. This image inspires me to challenge myself to try some minimalist shots. Thanks!
31 Mar 2008 7:54am
very nice minimalist shot.
31 Mar 2008 11:12am
Simple and efficient.
31 Mar 2008 11:51am
une photo culottée et créative mais le toit ici n'est pas très intéressant
31 Mar 2008 5:26pm
This is great -- and looks like a teenager's photo. That is, willing to take a chance. Chinese and Japanese artists are great at using "negative" space like you've done here. Let's see more!
31 Mar 2008 10:27pm
Wonderful shot, as Michael said it's simple and elegant, it's more complex than it seems. Made me think.
1 Apr 2008 5:39am
Love it! You clearly have had an unusual way of seeing from the very beginning =D)
1 Apr 2008 8:00am
interesting 'negative space' image - and certainly well composed!
1 Apr 2008 8:22pm
PREVIEW ONLY
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