Hi hey and howdy to the artists out there! It’s been another fantastic week at One More Stop, and there’s been a bevy of beautiful subjects paired with great technique. What you’ll see here is but a small smattering curated by me, Dave M.
Gallery Gems
Fall isn’t just full of colors; the cooler air makes morning mist more prevalent. With mist comes mystery and some exotic intrigue. neilmb caught the sun fitting right into the fork of the tree, it’s work burning away the fog to bring the day already begun. Tranquil.
Cameras and aerial vehicles have always made a great pair, at least since the advent of the airplane. If you want to know what a photographer loves, examine their photos–and it doesn’t take a long study to see the passion with the subject. This entire gallery combines vintage wings with great colors and excellent composition like you see above.
Gman1894 is new to One More Stop but certainly isn’t new. This 4×5 glass plate functions both as a period study and as an exceptional display of technical expertise. The future talking to and through the past. Looking forward to more.
A weekend spent with a Z6 in northern New Mexico produced some excellent images. As praetor said in the thread, “that turquoisey-blue feels like the state color sometimes“. And it’s true, it’s emblematic of the region–and these photos pull you right there.
Color film at night can be extremely difficult, and this is tungsten vibe done just right. The grain only adding to it overall. The image above? Reflections and parallels, one side like a rippling wind, the other a night feeling glow.
And to add another sensory layer, Panchromatic.Noise uploaded a recording of the ambient noise. You’re bound to find a favorite one here.
Community Collaborations
Holga vs. Diana
Managed by Ezo
Even though they’re using the clearly-inferior and far-more-awful Holga camera, sheorun really made this frame. The circular mask combined with the angles and artificially-straight lines mixed in with succulants. The warm colors, the great greens. Dare I say that it couldn’t have been done better with a Diana? Yeah nah, this round to Holga. Or to sheorun, at least.
Not to be outdone by those who deign to hug their Holgas, Neutrinissimo hit one out of the park for Team Diana with this one. Not only are there some fantastic motion-inducing doubles, but also the plate you see above. Like viewing a flower from the outside, through alien eyes. A foreign chill with a curious mind.
Have an idea for a great new collaboration?
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Make a post in the General Chat and tag in a Curator or Trustee with your idea and join the growing group of curators at One More Stop who keep the community humming along.
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