Mfarring13- Photographer

Mfarring13- Photographer I am a photographer stealing souls one click at a time.

www.michaelfarringtonphoto.com

This ought to help make focusing a bit easier on my #mamiya #microprism #rb67

This ought to help make focusing a bit easier on my #mamiya #microprism #rb67

Running out of room in this fridge… Going to need a bigger one soon! #film  #filmisnotdead #mediumformat #35mm

Running out of room in this fridge… Going to need a bigger one soon! #film #filmisnotdead #mediumformat #35mm

Developing film and calibrating my monitor. Yay.

Developing film and calibrating my monitor. Yay.

From my drive this morning. I-65 in Indiana during sunrise. #landscape #sunrise

From my drive this morning. I-65 in Indiana during sunrise. #landscape #sunrise

Bought some color film today from a local Nashville shop.  I had forgotten how expensive color film is O_O!! I could have gotten 25 rolls of Neopan Acros100 for the price of this stuff! #film #filmisnotdead #fuji #kodak #c41 #slide #120mm

Bought some color film today from a local Nashville shop. I had forgotten how expensive color film is O_O!! I could have gotten 25 rolls of Neopan Acros100 for the price of this stuff! #film #filmisnotdead #fuji #kodak #c41 #slide #120mm

Reblogged from wilwheaton

"hey man thanks for compliment the other day, the feeling is mutual!"

Asked by ybfoto

No problem! And thanks as well! One question, are your photos darkroom prints or scans of negatives? And also, thanks for talking me into going MF, I am absolutely loving my Mamiya!

npr:

lookhigh:

Faking It — Before Photoshop
The term “Photoshopping” has these days become synonymous with photo manipulation. But the practice is much older than the computer software — about as old as photography itself.
An exhibition now on display at Washington, D.C.’s National Gallery of Art is exploring just that: The collaging, cutting, pasting and coloring that preceded digital photography.
The exhibition raises questions about truth in photography. Is there such a thing? Even if you don’t physically alter the image, isn’t composition itself a form of manipulation?
“Sometimes a photograph can be posed because it excludes something,” film director Errol Morris once said. “Isn’t there always an elephant just outside the frame?” (The Picture Show : NPR)
Photo: Man in bottle, c. 1888 (J.C. Higgins and Son)

— tanya b.

I’m tired of people using the term “photoshopped”.  I always tell people photo manipulation was around before the digital age.  If you want to bitch about photos not being “real”, then you have to bitch about Dali painting melting clocks… Cause that’s not what it looks like when you melt a clock.

Reblogged from wilwheaton

npr:

lookhigh:

Faking It — Before Photoshop

The term “Photoshopping” has these days become synonymous with photo manipulation. But the practice is much older than the computer software — about as old as photography itself.

An exhibition now on display at Washington, D.C.’s National Gallery of Art is exploring just that: The collaging, cutting, pasting and coloring that preceded digital photography.

The exhibition raises questions about truth in photography. Is there such a thing? Even if you don’t physically alter the image, isn’t composition itself a form of manipulation?

“Sometimes a photograph can be posed because it excludes something,” film director Errol Morris once said. “Isn’t there always an elephant just outside the frame?” (The Picture Show : NPR)

Photo: Man in bottle, c. 1888 (J.C. Higgins and Son)

— tanya b.

I’m tired of people using the term “photoshopped”. I always tell people photo manipulation was around before the digital age. If you want to bitch about photos not being “real”, then you have to bitch about Dali painting melting clocks… Cause that’s not what it looks like when you melt a clock.

Got setup to get a photo of storm water flowing out of a drain, but now the rain has calmed down and the water flow has subsided. Come on rain!  #rain #mamiya #rb67 #filmisnotdead #film

Got setup to get a photo of storm water flowing out of a drain, but now the rain has calmed down and the water flow has subsided. Come on rain! #rain #mamiya #rb67 #filmisnotdead #film

Rain.

Rain.

at Cheekwood Botanical Garden

at Cheekwood Botanical Garden

And more trains

And more trains

Toy trains again (at Cheekwood Botanical Garden)

Toy trains again (at Cheekwood Botanical Garden)

Toy trains (at Cheekwood Botanical Garden)

Toy trains (at Cheekwood Botanical Garden)

Reblogged from photojojo

photojojo:

Select full screen, press play, and then marvel at some of the world’s best time lapse photography by the artists at T-RECS.

They collectively publish a blog where they share videos and tutorials on how to make your own time-lapses. If you have After Effects, we recommend this guide for making startrails! 

A Night Sky Time-Lapse That Will Blow You Away

via John Nack on Adobe

This is pretty cool