Here is a view of the closed plant that we walked around.
Camera: Canon EOS-3 with Lensbaby Composer using plastic lens insert with Kodak Tri-X 400 B&W film developed in Rodinal 1:50
Song: "The Last Wine of Winter" by Chris Bathgate -- I love this song.
Categories: [Canon EOS-3] [Lensbaby plastic]
Tags: 35mm blur b_w factory film
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A wonderful capture, Otto! I love how the delicate details fight against the blur and grain.
Dennis on 18th March 2009 @ 2:29am
Great shot, Otto. Love the depth in it.
sil on 18th March 2009 @ 3:53am
looks like we're struggling along a desert road in a sandstorm, seeing a little town ahead and feeling some apprehension as to what we'll find waiting there for us...
david on 18th March 2009 @ 6:16am
Such a wonderful...mysterious...almost lonesome mood you've captured and created. Am loving what you're doing with your lensbaby.
Marcie on 18th March 2009 @ 6:58am
very nice
Darin on 18th March 2009 @ 7:48am
wow, that's cool
yz on 18th March 2009 @ 8:11am
time to look at, to look for, to imagine, to feel...
CushmoK on 18th March 2009 @ 9:08am
It's interesting to see the plastic lens effect on a more distant view. The result is a successful shot that has strong appeal.
don on 18th March 2009 @ 9:41am
Fantastic, surreal image - life/existence appears to be just out of reach, perceptible, graspable, but maybe illusory. I like the pic alot.
Ian on 18th March 2009 @ 3:13pm
ouh, very easthetic in this urban suggestion
vera on 18th March 2009 @ 3:45pm
It's quite a large place!
Luke on 18th March 2009 @ 3:53pm
the lensbaby really transformed that one nicely.
kevin on 18th March 2009 @ 6:11pm
this is turning in to a really long series for you, boo! i'm sure there is some sun in atlanta this time of year :-)
angie on 19th March 2009 @ 8:08am
I think David's analogy with a desert road is quite apt. The hues, the texture and the blur do remind me of a sandstorm. Not that I've ever been in one, but this is what I imagine it would be like.
Erinn on 19th March 2009 @ 3:24pm
This one is a killer, Otto! Yeah, David seems to have nailed the feel.
terrorkitten on 19th March 2009 @ 5:20pm
Reminds me of a small airport with a landing strip.
sherri on 20th March 2009 @ 12:04am
Great shot. The lead in lines and the focus on the town are perfect. Nice one.
Michael on 25th March 2009 @ 6:12pm