Tuesday, May 16, 2006
"Ice Blink" is a term referring to a white glare that appears on the underside of low clouds in sub-zero sea conditions, indicating the presence of ice beyond the range of vision, and warning ships to be on guard. Just a little interesting fact. Today has been spent all in the darkroom, I am doing a documentary project of Judo - from the beginning of class through the warm up, peak of session, warm down, finish etc.....just printing the pics at the moment.
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The road called again and I answered. This is my journey and believe this one is going to reveal a lot more to me than any other I have been on, for I don't intend for this one to end.....well not anytime soon that is
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The negatives looked fruitful when I saw them last week -- looking forward to seeing the final selection!
Do you plan to shoot more Judo pictures or do you think you have enough material for the module?
I think I have enough but if I get time I will go shoot some more - but you know how busy it is between work and and college.
Forgot to ask earlier, but how did the architecture shoot go last week? You were using the 5x4 camera for interior images in Mezz, right?
No, I am going with Scott (he is on my course) on Monday to re-do Dreamcatcher using the Medium Format Bronica (easier to develop, more frames per-roll)
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