I’m fascinated about abandoned buildings. In Hercules, we lived near old abandoned buildings along train tracks at the edge of the San Francisco Bay. Next time I’ll have to make my way inside, if I can fight off my hypochondria (and claustrophobia… and arachnophobia…).
Tag Archives: black and white
Film Friday – Monterey Garden
Don’t you love alliterations? I know my copywriter does.
I was digging in my archives and found my Holga stash. Considering that I don’t shoot nearly as much as I should, I thought that bringing this back will encourage me to dust off my Holgas and load them up. I even have about ten rolls of black and white 2 1/4 film lying around somewhere– probably expired, be even better! I’m not particularly excited at the thought of paying for film processing.
I liken processing my roll of film to those Japanese “blind box” toys. I never know what I’m going to get.
By the way, if you look closely, there’s my husband standing in the garden near the center of the photo.
Double Happiness
Film. Tri-X Pan 400. Black and white. No post processing.
I was scanning my Facebook wall when I came across Rock the Shot’s September challenge: Laughter. This is the first image that came to mind.
I took this photo at my cousin’s wedding. I wasn’t the hired photographer there. I was just a guest. Luckily, I was seated next to the stage. My Nikon N80 had an unfinished roll of film in it, so I took about six shots that night.
Biggest smile of the night.