As we walked along a trail near the Delaware Water Gap in NJ on a chilly, windy, day. We came upon this scene. As all the surrounding bushes and lighter branches were in movement, this magnificent tree stood frozen in time. Hope you enjoy it. It is a scanned 4x5 negative in an Ambrotype finish.
Please visit my gallery at www.johnfinkjr.com to see full sized images. Comments are welcome and appreciated.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
This scene caught my eye as we drove by from Rushland, PA.
We turned around.
With no place to stop, I literally had to walk about 1/2 mile on a country road to reach it.
This is not uncommon for me.
If I see a picture and fail to go back for it I'll be thinking about it for the rest of the day.
So here is what I titled, "The Lonely Emperor" in my "Featured" Gallery. Enjoy!
Click on the photo to see the larger version in my gallery.
So here is what I titled, "The Lonely Emperor" in my "Featured" Gallery. Enjoy!
Click on the photo to see the larger version in my gallery.
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Monday, December 5, 2011
This photo is from a recent trip down to the Chesapeake Bay area.
We happened by the Kent County Yacht Club and wandered around.
I set up and exposed a few negatives before people started showing up.
These black rocks appealed to me on this rather sunny day. Enjoy.
This is a scanned 4x5 negative developed with PMK Pyro.
Please visit my gallery at: www.johnfinkjr.com for more images.
We happened by the Kent County Yacht Club and wandered around.
I set up and exposed a few negatives before people started showing up.
These black rocks appealed to me on this rather sunny day. Enjoy.
This is a scanned 4x5 negative developed with PMK Pyro.

Please visit my gallery at: www.johnfinkjr.com for more images.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
I am a member of a wonderful forum.
The Large Format Photography Forum.
For a look at the current thread I started regarding possible
Developers and developing times for Efke PL 25 M 4x5 sheet film in a Jobo 3010 expert drum.
Visit:
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?p=781016#post781016
Visit here for more info on the 510 Pyro film developing process.
http://pyrostains.blogspot.com/2010/...-blooming.html
Visit here for more info on the 510 Pyro film developing process.
http://pyrostains.blogspot.com/2010/...-blooming.html
Monday, September 26, 2011
Welcome to my photography blog.
I hope to have discussions pertaining to large format film development, chemistry, alternative processes, as well as scanning film negatives once developed.
I will be expanding topics and posting various projects as they happen.
A bit more on me.
I hope to have discussions pertaining to large format film development, chemistry, alternative processes, as well as scanning film negatives once developed.
I will be expanding topics and posting various projects as they happen.
A bit more on me.
For myself, photography is art.
Many dimensions encompass one's art.
So in the end, the result reflects the intended
Many dimensions encompass one's art.
So in the end, the result reflects the intended
vision of the artist.
It comes through many individual efforts of expression.
It comes through many individual efforts of expression.
We are open to all expression inspired by an endless diversity.
After all, inspiration moves us through time.
John Fink Jr. - New Jersey
After all, inspiration moves us through time.
John Fink Jr. - New Jersey
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