Aug 10, 2011

Film + the high line (part ii)

A few more shots from that day on The High Line. Yeah, I was being a bit of a creeper, as you'll see. All shot on Kodak Portra 400.

14th Street bokeh shot of the city... everyone's gotta do it! Every time. :P

14 comments :

  1. I love the tape details you've been incorporating! I did something similar once on my website but I started fussing and obsessing over it WAY too much so I had to go back to basics, haha. Looks like you nailed the style, though!

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  2. may I ask what scanner do you use to scan your photos, especially these ones?

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  3. @Sutejo, these were done by the photo lab. I believe they use Noritsu. I could never achieve these results on my Epson!

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  4. Is yours Epson V600? I'm just about to buy this today. Am I making a mistake? hehe

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  5. very cool. i would photograph the heck out of this place too. :)

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  6. Sutejo, It's OK but I have a hard time getting consistent results when I scan medium format. From frame to frame, the coloring could be totally off and requires a lot of fixing. I used it for a long time, but now I realize how much better the lab's results are.

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  7. Cools. Thanks. Lovely photos btw. Big fan. :}

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  8. gorgeous series, love the chairs & the bokeh city :)

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  9. Wow, such a beautiful city environment. I'd love to the explore that area (with camera in tow, of course!) Really well captured!

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  10. There is just something to photograph everywhere you look in NY isn't there? Or maybe it's just your awesome eye :) Nice shots Alice! Love the tones from the film.

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  11. such great photos and thanks for your nyc recommendations!

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  12. First time visiting your blog; I love your photographs.

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  13. I love the way you put these gorgeous photographs together!

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