Phragmites
By Rain4nights
- 19 Feb, 2008
- 7 likes
Found these growing behind an old warehouse, a dangerous beauty
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Thanks! I got really great success with my dad's old manual film camera and hand-processed b&w film one winter. But eventually I had to give the camera back. Without photoshop, I can't get that same moody quality with my digital camera. And you can't control shutter speed on digitals unless you are willing to pay a hefty pricetag. Someday the price will come down, or I will make more money, and be willing to get an SLR type digital. Until then, my better photos are my older photos.
19 Feb, 2008
I really enjoy playing about with b/w, grayscale, sepia, but this is brilliant!
19 Feb, 2008
Great lines!
19 Feb, 2008
This is a FANTASTIC PIC :D
20 Feb, 2008
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the black and white winter pic's are really effective - i like!
19 Feb, 2008