photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
Karen Stuebing | all galleries >> Photo A Day and Challenges - 2012 >> Miscellaneous in May > Devoured
previous | next
14-MAY-2012

Devoured


Tech notes: Mamiya RB67 with 90mm C lens. Kodak TMAX 400. Developed in Kodak TMAX developer, 7 minutes at 68F. 68F because it's been cold and that's what the temperture was when I put it in the tank. It didn't seem to make a lot of difference. This is why I make these tech notes so small. I'm hoping no one actually reads them. They're not very techy or informative. But since I started it, I feel compelled to continue because I am OCD. :)

Mamiya RB67
1/250s f/11.0 iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
comment
Jeff Real27-Jun-2012 22:41
This is quite incredible and is really great in b/w ~V~
Janet Donnelly18-May-2012 00:43
There must be some kind of story or explanation as to how that sign got devoured by the tree. I keep looking at it and remain totally baffled. It's a remarkable find!
Patricia Kay15-May-2012 21:03
Fascinating tech notes Karen...hopefully I will learn something...Fabulous image ofthis hungry tree...BV
LynnH15-May-2012 15:56
What a cool, cool find. V
Buz Kiefer15-May-2012 14:03
Nice fine and capture Karen. In time, nature will do us all in. :^)
Nestor Derkach15-May-2012 13:03
Named perfectly and a superb capture of a good example of nature devouring as time goes by.
Very nice image Karen.
Vote
J S Quesada15-May-2012 13:02
Amazing and unique find! So well seen. V
borisalex15-May-2012 10:01
You are funny with your "Tech notes"...I like them very much! The pic today is also a unusual find and has some comic in it! V.
marko gregoric15-May-2012 08:47
Great find and very good work. V
Sheila15-May-2012 08:44
Well I always read them, even though I know zilch about film and developing and I always think how clever you are :-)
Poor tree got its own back :-)
Bryan Murahashi15-May-2012 02:57
Fabulous shot of this disappearing sign from mankind. I always enjoy reading your technique notes. V
Guest 15-May-2012 02:45
Unusual and a beautiful tones!
globalgadabout15-May-2012 02:24
remarkable...nature fighting back..love the crusty textures..V
Jean D15-May-2012 01:44
WOW! Terrific find, Karen. It's become an antiquated sign and will soon disappear forever.. ~V
sue anne15-May-2012 01:33
Yikes, poor tree. I make notes too and it is good for years to come.
janescottcumming15-May-2012 01:29
Wow, what a find! I like the tech notes. Reminds me of when I would spend all night in the dark room. It was always such a treat to watch the image come up. V
Frank Brault15-May-2012 01:22
I think I am a bit OCD too. :) A terrifically interesting image. Well composed with lovely textures and tones. V
John King15-May-2012 01:02
Nice crisp image and good title for it. I read your tech notes too, I think they are good records to have. V.
Guest 15-May-2012 00:20
NO MORE ONE WAY! I say. V
Walter Otto Koenig15-May-2012 00:03
Fascinating image, the tones and textures are excellent. Keep it up with the tech notes, I read them. "V"
Richard Vance14-May-2012 23:26
Neat find and well-photographed, Karen.
Best to you,
Dick:)
Tom Munson14-May-2012 22:50
Terrific find and image! Cool shot!
Antonis Sarantos14-May-2012 21:47
Great detail!
J. Scott Coile14-May-2012 20:44
I'll guess they no longer point in the proper direction ;-)
Peggy W14-May-2012 20:34
Wow! It would be neat to go back in a few years and see how much more is devoured...great image!
V
Margot W14-May-2012 20:33
Well I am glad you are making these notes. One day I may be able to understand them and actually learn something.
Great shot Karen.