Friday, March 6, 2015

The First Few Tons of Snow

This was January 28th, 2015
I shot this from my first floor so-called "balcony".

This blizzard was terrible! Highways got closed, it was a State of Emergency, and even the Governor of New Hampshire emailed me telling me NOT to go outside... I don't even live in New Hampshire, I'm in Massachusetts! Wrong New England state! -and I don't even know how he got my email address!

New England
South Weymouth, South Shore Greater Boston (Mass)

















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Blizzard 2015 Begins

This was January 26th, 2015
New England
South Weymouth, South Shore Greater Boston (Mass)


And so it begins.....

This blizzard was so bad, it stung my eyes, and I had trouble getting it to focus, even manually...

I got blown so hard, I almost fell, and I could only go out for about less than 5 min, because it was so cold. I was also still sick with some lingering sickness, and had to thoroughly wrap myself in layers of scarves, pants, sweaters, and so on.




Sunset Daffodils

Well, I guess I haven't kept up with this blog as much as I'd thought I did.

I've shot so much photography, and published it all over the place like Google+, Facebook, and Flickr, but I thought I placed it here.

I shot so much stuff in 2012, that I guess I've just never gotten around to ever posting it.

I used a vintage VIVITAR 55mm orange filter on these.

They were sometimes called "sunset filters", but were originally invented for black & white photography to help the film exposure see things like the sky which is often as "nonrepro blue". Using orange light band wavelength would clash with the blue light band and what would normally show as nothing on the film negative exposure would show up as a sky, or whatever you were using a color filter for.

In the 1970s orange filters were popular in color photography giving it a sunset effect which looked like a sunset lighting, but usually used for human portraits or figures. My father extensively studied this technique as a teenager, and actually took college classes just to learn how to use his camera. And, I learned this technique directly from my father.

I'd seen this technique in magazines & editorials throughout the 1980s-1990s then it just sort of fell out of use.

I'm also using a common SLR FOG FILTER in these.

I like to experiment with everything in a nontraditional way. And, I'm always very psyched about finding and using old vintage components like filters, or lenses.

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