Travel stories and B&W street photography of people from more than 50 cities (and growing!) in four continents. A tribute to film photography by an author who is a collector and user of classic cameras, and practitioner of traditional darkroom techniques. His playground is the Studio Ratatouille formerly in Baltimore, Maryland, and now in Prescott, Arizona. His literary, painting and photography blogs, have been read more than 120, 000 times from around the world.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Albuquerque
This is a "mood" picture like the Fado shot from Lisbon. A group of us went up the sandy hills outside the city on horseback to watch the sunset. I was the only one shooting black & white, and of course the only one with a non-digital camera. I learned that it is not easy to adjust the meter lightmeter, focus, and click when on horseback! Years later I tried the same thing while on a camel in Morocco and again got bad pictures.
But I will keep this one because I like the grain and mistyness of it.
©Vahé Kazandjian, 2013
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