--Mark
All,
Last spring I participated in a workshop at the Gladding, McBean terra cotta
foundry in Lincoln, CA. The facility is an amazing piece of living
history--it's been in continuous operation for more than 125 years and
supplies many different kinds of terra cotta products (industrial sewer
pipe, artistic building trim, garden pottery, roof tiles, etc.).
Eight months and one baby baby daughter later I finally have a small gallery
together. The two panoramic shots were taken with a Widelux F6, but the
others were all taken with my Pentax LX and either my SMC-A 28mm F2.8 or
SMC-A 200mm F4 Macro. Everything was shot on color film (Kodak Portra 400
UC), scanned, the post-processed toned monochrome using a digital lith
workflow that I like.
http://www.westerickson.net/gmb2005/
Let me know what you think!
- GESO: Last hurrah with my LX and film? Mark Erickson
- Re: GESO: Last hurrah with my LX and film? Mark Roberts
- Re: GESO: Last hurrah with my LX and film? Jack Davis
- Re: GESO: Last hurrah with my LX and film? Adam Maas
- Re: GESO: Last hurrah with my LX and film? P. J. Alling
- Re: Last hurrah with my LX and film? William Robb
- Re: Last hurrah with my LX and film? E.R.N. Reed
- Re: GESO: Last hurrah with my LX and film? Cotty
- Re: GESO: Last hurrah with my LX and film? Peter McIntosh
- Re: GESO: Last hurrah with my LX and film? Ralf R. Radermacher
- Re: GESO: Last hurrah with my LX and film? Godfrey DiGiorgi

