A Few Bonus Photos

{ Photography, Travel }

June 25, 2008

Two more photos from the Steens trip, these taken with a borrowed Bronica medium format camera. You might say: “Oh, look at that cool tilt-shift effect on the hotel photo, where intriguing bits are displaying remarkably shallow depth of field.” Sadly, that’s a scanning issue. My film isn’t mounted, so when I put it in the medium-format adapter thingy, it sometimes “bends” a bit. I considered briefly getting the accessory for my scanner for mounted 6×6 slides, but it’s something like $90 and I don’t even own a medium format camera.

Blitzen Hotel

Fence Posts, Sad and Lonely, Blitzen, Oregon

One Comment

  1. brett says:

    Nice photos! Time to shell out for that medium-format camera.

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