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Nearly black and white
When I started to take pictures for real, I began in black and white. We could shoot, develop our film, print it, mount it, and show it, all with a little help from Kodak’s Tri-X®, some HC-110, fixer, Photoflo®, Polycontrast … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aunt Maureen, Clarence Neil Lund, depth cues, Jerome Lund, personal stories, Richard Lund, Roughness, Saint Cloud, translite, winter in Minnesota
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Puff the Magic Dragon Had No Parallax View
Dragons are our friends. No, I never used to think that, at least when I was young. I only knew that Dragons roared and fire came out from their mouths. Very big and scary. Monster movie scary. And I think … Continue reading →