Author: Ezo

  • One More Blog: Week of 02/02/2025

    Good morning, good evening, or good afternoon wherever you may be. I’m Ezo and I’ll be your guide to the wonderful world of One More Stop this week. This week we are going to be looking at a multi-year project, some PnS fun times, the latest Liquid Challenge, and some social media shenanigans. Without further ado, let’s dig in!


    Gallery Gems

    Posted by lil uzi introvert in the gallery thread “Cape Kamenjak, Croatia (again)

    I wanted to highlight this gallery because uzi did some great work with a point and shoot and I recommend you check out the entire gallery. But this photo especially stood out to me because it’s such a pleasant, friendly photo with a lot of really great technical aspects. The use of the doorway as a framing motif, the light shining bright on the two central figures’ faces, and then the third figure in shadows. There are great layers present in this portrait in addition to warmth and friendship.

    Posted by Maximilian O’Riordan in the gallery thread “2024 collection…

    Maximilian says this is what he shot for a long form project in 2024. Since it’s clearly a mult-year project, it’s exciting to see how it will turn out. But this piece in particular really grabbed me. The forced perspective, the layers of depth, and how all three figures have their heads bowed. The younger figure in the foreground appears to be looking down at the distant figure. The older person almost appears to be praying. And finally, in the background, the observed figure, trudging somewhere, head down. It’s a powerful piece in a collection of powerful pieces so I recommend checking out the rest!

    Posted by Gabe | IG: guva.photos in the gallery thread “Foggy Night Photos

    What’s this? Ezo picked a moody black and white photo of an empty street on a foggy night, what surprise! But seriously, this photo ticks so many boxes for me it’s actually like it was made for me. The leading lines, the wet asphalt, the streetlamps illuminating the fog, and the high contrast grain of pushed film. It’s a great shot, definitely check out the rest of the gallery for more.

    Posted by Lampy | IG: @grahmattical in the gallery thread “Pieces about air

    In this gallery Lampy explores the concept of air and images that represent it. I don’t know whether or not it was intentional, but when I saw this photo I was reminded of the internal structure of lungs. Furthermore, the symmetry between the actual trees and their notably darker reflections made for a very pleasing composition. Lampy has uploaded several more pieces in that gallery, including some composite work that is extremely compelling so i recommend checking the rest of it out.

    Posted by davesunday in “BW Randoms/Christmas trip

    The thing about this photo that I really like is the placement of the horses. Having the three horses on one side right on top of the horizon, with a fourth in the foreground looks almost too good to be true. Dave chose the correct moment to capture. There’s a peacefulness present in this scene that is directly conveyed by the composition. Make sure to check out the gallery for more.


    Community News


    The Liquid Challenge is back! Do you have too many cameras? too many lenses? Are you constantly browsing eBay and FB marketplace ready to buy a camera you’ll never use? Then this is the challenge for you! You’ll be tasked with not buying anything for a year. Lots of fun and shenanigans will be had. Hit the link below to sign up!

    We want you!

    Are you on Bluesky? Then we want you! Are you thinking about joining Bluesky? Hit this link to get the One More Stop starter pack. When you use this starter pack you will be able to follow all of the OMS members that are on Bluesky with one click. If you’re on Bluesky and want to be included in this list, message me, Ezo, and I’ll make sure you’re added!


    And that’s all for the week! Thank you for reading and being a part of our community. Don’t forget to submit your own photos in the gallery so we can see what you’re working on. And even if you just have a couple photos, still make a gallery. They’re free! We’re also looking for more contributors for the blog so if you’re interested in writing for One More Blog, please let us know. Have a great day!

    Love,
    Ezo

  • One More Blog: Week of 07/21/2024

    July is nearly finished and I’m melting every day. Can it hurry up and be winter? This week I’m exploring some new and exciting photos I found in the galleries. Complicated trichromes, surreal Instax, and drippy long exposures await you, our loyal readers. So put on some Mono, grab a relaxing beverage, and let’s get into what caught my eye this week.


    Gallery Gems

    Posted by TomB747 in the gallery thread “First Try at Infrared Trichrome ๐Ÿ™‚

    Knowing just how difficult trichromes are to do well, I was really impressed with Tom’s work here. Knowing that he achieved it with infrared makes me even more impressed. The technical aspects of trichromes can be obnoxious at the best of time, but managing to capture such a lovely composition at the same time is really impressive. I like how Tom balanced the softness of the clouds with the hardness of a stone building. The rest of the gallery is pretty impressive so I recommend checking it out.

    Posted by blue squares in the gallery thread “Exploring the Empty Fairgrounds

    This whole gallery is a really great exploration in the use of perspective and cropped subjects to create interesting compositions. I chose this specific example because no matter how long I look at it, I can’t decide if this is a megalith or some weird stuff on the ground. I love it. I love the confusion of it. The rest of the gallery is full of gems so hit the link below.

    Posted by Taury in the gallery thread “7.20.2024 Fuji Provia

    Taury hit some very special buttons for me here. First, large format. Second, long exposure. Third, Provia. Slide film is special, ask anyone who’s ever shot with it. The colors and blacks are always really special. Taking advantage of the way slide film tenders and creating this fantastic long exposure that really plays to slide film’s strengths was a really smart move. The blacks are deep and the colors are bright. The balance between red, white, and that purple sky really get to me. Taury also posted a great portrait taken on the same film so make sure to check out the gallery and Instagram.

    Posted by Elle-Oat in the gallery thread “Diana Instant at Band Practice

    Elle is one of our members participating in the Ugly Beautiful Vol 2: Holga vs. Diana collaboration. Playing for Team Diana, Elle is rocking an instant version of the camera that takes Instax film. Elle has been putting out a lot of great work so far, and we featured their work as part of the collaboration last week as well. This week this portrait of a mysterious masked person really caught my eye. I love the red mask and the anachronistic cartoon eyes behind the glasses. Just a really fantastic photo. Check their Instagram and gallery for more!

    Posted by hosssu in the gallery thread “Some shots around Helsinki. Kodak Gold & Portra 800 with Nikon F3

    Hosssu just joined the server but joined with quite a bang! This set of images is so vibrant and brilliant you almost forget that they’re seemingly devoid of life. But instead of being filled with people, they’re filled with color and light. I chose this image because it’s the diagonal line created by the roof of this building and the complementary colors. I think this is a spectacular composition and I can’t wait to see more from hosssu.


    Community Collaborations

    Ugly Beautiful Vol. 2 – Holga vs. Diana

    Managed by Ezo and Hot Pink Bulb

    Posted by raych in the collaboration thread “Holga vs. Diane Main Chat

    More and more submissions are rolling in for Ugly Beautiful Vol. 2! We’re pitting two of the most iconic toy cameras ever made against each other in the artistic showdown of the year! While we’ve already settled the teams and the competition has begun, off you’re interested in taking part it’s certainly not too late! Hit the link below for more information.


    Well that’s another blog in the bag and I’m editing this from my bed. I hope you enjoyed reading this week and enjoyed the photos I shared. Remember to check in every week when we recap what’s been happening in the One More Stop community. And if you haven’t already, go outside and shoot!

    Love you,
    Ezo

    Please take a look at my Instagram for more of my work!

  • One More Blog: Week of 06/16/24

    Posted by Gary Indiana in the gallery thread “AE-1 first roll, expired tri-x

    Good Day, Good Morning, Good Evening, wherever you are! Today I, Ezo, will be your guide to all that is good in One More Stop. And since photography is cool and good, we’re going to be busy!


    Gallery Gems

    Posted by blue squares in the gallery thread “Mallorca, Spain

    I chose this photo because I love the pastel colors and the big spray of pink flowers in the foreground acting as a lovely subject on an otherwise empty street. Perhaps it was taken when everyone was having an afternoon nap?

    Posted by Dave M in the gallery thread “stacks and stuff

    This amazing multi-exposure of a tree from Dave M ticks many of my boxes. It’s conceptual, it’s high contrast, and it’s totally unique. Looking more like a rough sketch than a photograph, Dave says he took ten exposures while circling around the tree. I love all the faded details around the tree and the sense of movement the multiple exposures give it. Check the gallery for more great high contrast film shots. 

    Posted by Gary Indiana in the gallery thread “scenes from Chicago, IL

    I don’t know the full explanation of the photo here. However, the pose, composition, balance of light and dark, and subjects have a lot to say. Gary took a lot of photos from this demonstration and they’re all great but this is, for me, the banner image. Hit the gallery or his Insta for more great examples.

    Posted by allacessmorbo in the gallery thread “yesterday

    I chose this photo because I thought it was timeless. The colors, the clothing, the facial hair, even the film format itself makes it nearly impossible to tell when this photo was taken. It could have been taken 5 days ago or 50 years ago. Allacessmorbo has a very interesting style that is completely unique and accessible. I highly recommend checking out the Insta link below.

    Posted by Jesper in the gallery thread “Village Walk

    Boats, black and white, film, high contrast. Need I say more? Jesper took some great shots on his little walk around the village and they all tickle my fancy. I chose this one specifically because if there is one thing I think all film photographers feel a pull towards, it is boats. Take a look at the gallery for the rest!


    Community Collaborations

    Right in Camera

    Managed by Lunar

    Posted by Owl Eye in the collaboration thread “Right in Camera

    The Right in Camera collaboration has been carrying on very well with a certain avian photographer absolutely crushing it with psychedelic in-camera adjustments. The latest mini-challenge was using your camera’s max ISO and there were some really incredible examples posted over the last couple weeks. I recommend heading over and seeing what’s been going on and submitting your own. It’s the easiest thing in the world, just get it right in camera!

    Just Zine It!

    Managed by Ezo

    Just Zine It! is my community support group for anyone that wants to publish their own photo zine. I’m trying to bring together our members that want to their own work in a zine. Resources, software, publishing companies, and tips for making your own zine can all be found there. If you have any interest in publishing your own works please make sure to hit the link and join!


    Well that’s all for this week! I hope you enjoyed coming along my journey through the best photos I found on One More Stop this week. There was a lot more posted, lots more conversations had, and plenty of fun that I didn’t highlight here. So if you’re not already a member, feel free to join. I hope to see you soon!

    With Love,
    Ezo

    Please take a look at my Threads for more of my work!

  • One More Blog: Week of May 19th

    Good morning, evening, or afternoon, wherever you may be! Itโ€™s Ezo back this week with highlights from the server. I’m bringing you the latest from the server. Strap in and get ready!


    Gallery Gems

    Posted by Nina in the thread “Seed Kindness”

    I’m a little embarrassed to say that this gallery almost slipped under my radar. But I’m glad I found it because there are some great shots in it! I chose this one for the visual dichotomy of a person dancing in what almost looks like a wedding dress, a garment not known for it’s easy movement. Additionally, there is an ethereal quality about thee setting and lighting that really made this composition stand out to me. Great shot, great work, definitely recommend checking out the rest of Nina’s work.

    Posted by ptr in the gallery thread “Aqueduct Racetrack

    I’ve always really liked ptr’s work, he’s very active and posts some great human pieces. His latest series is about a dying racetrack, and he wanted to feature the lively parts of it rather than just the decay. I chose this one because for once, I’m a fan of the halations. They add to this composition in a way I see very rarely. The lights shining down on the race fans make them seem more excited, breathe life into the composition. It’s a great piece, and ptr has a lot more great shots in the gallery.

    Posted by DaveM in the gallery thread “Springrolls + Assembly

    Dave is once again being featured with a really lovely composition this week. But instead of an all color composition he created a really cool multi-film composition. Using scraps of 35mm color film Dave has created a series of really great photos in a seemingly impossible style. I chose this one because of the big monochrome strip running through it. I love the look it creates, which might remind one of selective desaturation. I recommend checking out thee rest of the gallery.

    Posted by eeenmachine in the thread “Streetpan Half Frames

    Eenmachine is back with his signature high-contrast black and white look and this time he’s doing it in whimsical half frame format on film! In addition to some great one shots, een has chosen his favorites and created some really great diptychs. I chose this one because I liked the complementary shapes. The white circles on the right are how I imagine the lamps on the left look from below. Make sure to pop through for more.


    Community Collaborations

    Right In Camera

    Managed by Lunar

    Posted by Lithe in the thread “Right In Camera

    The Right in Camera collaboration continues! While last week’s challenge was to create compositions using in-camera crop factors, this coming week will be the start of a new challenge! From May 26th to June 8th, challengers will be using the in-camera panorama function to create compositions. This will surely spawn some very interesting compositions so I’m looking forward to seeing what comes up.


    Well thatโ€™s all for this week! Thank you for stopping in and checking out the latest from One More Stop. A special note, we are short handed on editors and we would love to get some fresh ideas and writers in here. So if you are interested in helping create the One More Blog please contact Lunar or myself. And if you aren’t a member yet, make sure to join the Discord, share some photos, and join in on a collaboration or two!

    Get out and take some photos!
    Ezo

    Please take a look at my website for more of my work!

  • One More Blog: Week of 05/12/2024

    Posted by G1TDAT in the gallery thread “Abroad

    Good morning, evening, or afternoon, wherever you may be! Itโ€™s Ezo back this week with highlights from the server. Once again I even chose color photos to feature! We’ll also be peeking in on the latest collaborations. So let’s get into it!


    Gallery Gems

    Posted by Peter in the thread My first fashion show

    I chose this shot by Peter for three reasons. The first reason: the colors. Blue and orange are complementary colors and they look great here. Peter really got them on full display from the eye make up to the dress. Just excellent. The next reason is the lighting. I love how bright this is and how hard that shadow is in contrast. Finally, the composition. The model is centered, which shows off the size of the dress and the way it billows out to one side making the composition feel asymmetrical. It’s fantastic and there are lots more great shots in his gallery and Instagram.  

    Posted by Ben in the gallery thread “The rest from Portugal

    Once again, Ben is taking us on a trip. This time to Portugal. There are many great photos in this gallery but this is the one that really stuck out to me. The super wide aspect ratio is really fitting here and there’s very little wasted space that a taller ratio would introduce. The other reason is the nice contrast of movement and stillness between the waiting rider and the moving train. I’d encourage you to check out more from Ben on Instagram or in Discord.

    Posted by DaveM in the gallery thread “TMax, trichrome & Portra 800

    I think I might have accidentally created a blue/orange theme here. Dave has captured some really lovely colors and a fun design painted onto this building. I’d also like to point out that DaveM is doing these film inversions manually so we’re seeing Dave’s interpretation more than a lab or software’s. I think this has created a really special look and worth praising. Finally, I like how the sunburst design creates leading lines pointing to a blue, but cloudy sky. It’s a lovely thematic contrast.

    Posted by veggieboi in the thread “vacation photos on my high school digital pns

    Look! Birds in the sky! I chose this specific photo because of this amusing motif of birds painted on the sides of gondolas. The composition is really easy to look at, thee colors are low contrast but pleasing. There were a lot of great photos in this gallery but this one made me smile and feel good, so I’m featuring this one.

    Posted by Mymmy in the thread “Infrareds from this week

    There’s my black and white! And not just black and white, infrared. Mymmy put together this greaet composition. I love the desolate feeling of this shed on a big open field, and the clouds wooshing by it like the passage of time. And despite the possibility that it might make one feel lonely, or sad, the bright highlights have a jovial feeling, and almost jauntiness that makes this photo feel warm and comforting. For more very cool infrared photography hit up the gallery to see more, or give him a follow on Insta.


    Community Collaborations

    2-Bit Clubhouse

    Managed by eeenmachinee

    1978” posted by eeenmachine

    The 2-Bit Clubhouse has been a little quiet lately, but it seems like some members are still getting out there, and others are currently building new toys. If you have any interest in taking low-res photos, I recommend hitting the link to see what’s up.

    Right In Camera

    Managed by Lunar

    Posted by Owleye in the thread “Right In Camera

    The Right in Camera collaboration continues! This week’s challenge was to use an in-camera crop. Owleye created this lovely night scene in a nice wide ratio. The current challenge will continue until May 25th. Be sure to pop in and give it a try as an exercise in using your digital camera in a way you may never have before.


    Well thatโ€™s all for this week! Thank you for stopping in and checking out the latest from One More Stop. A special thank you to some of our new editors for stepping up and helping us continue the One More Blog. We can still use more editors though, so if you are interested please contact Lunar or myself. And if you aren’t a member yet, make sure to join the Discord, share some photos, and join in on a collaboration or two!

    Get out and take some photos!
    Ezo

    Please take a look at my website for more of my work!

  • One More Blog: Week of 04/21/2024

    Posted by Sethie in the gallery thread “Makara Wind Farm

    Good morning, evening, or afternoon, wherever you may be! Itโ€™s Ezo back this week with highlights from the server. It’s been a busy week on the server and we’ve had a lot of great photos shared. We’ll be taking a look at some of my favorites. This week I even chose color photos! We’re also going to take a look at three of our special community collaborations. So letโ€™s dig in!


    Gallery Gems

    Posted by Elengale in the thread Old Squares

    First, I’m a sucker for a good square photo, and it’s black and white so you know I couldn’t miss this one. This composition is just perfect, the subject is well lit, there’s darkness all around, and there’s no doubt about what’s happening. The lone person sitting where no one else is, seemingly oblivious to the action and bustle around them. It’s a great composition, and I recommend checking out more of what Elengale is doing.  

    Posted by Ben in the gallery thread “15 Years Expired Fuji 400

    Looking like the cover of a travel magazine for the jet-set, Ben has captured an awesome selection of what could be described as a travelogue. I chose this one to feature because it reminds me of hot Mediterranean summers and there’s a lot going on. In the foreground, a woman perusing the news of the day. In the background tourists take their photos. All taken on a slightly-over-exposed expired emulsion that just exudes heat and glamour. Hit the thread for more of this incredible set.

    Posted by the_abecedarian in the gallery thread “Playland Panoramas

    Photography, and especially film, is an artform that is full of happy accidents. The_abcedarian was shooting with a widelux and had some film that wasn’t quite loaded right. You can see it in the out of focus edges, the film plane was likely in the wrong place causing this funky bokeh. Of course, the_abecedarian took a lot of absolutely perfect photos, but I wanted to highlight this one to show how great accidents can be and to not get dejected or throw them out when they happen. Check the rest of the gallery for some absolute bangers!

    Posted by Gary Indiana in the gallery thread “Friday Night Out

    It’s 3AM, bars are closed, you find yourself in a restaurant trying to sop up what’s in your stomach. We’ve all been there, the look in this person’s eyes is something a lot of us can relate to. And there in the background, Christmas lights indicating that this is a fine, quality establishment open late at night. I chose this photo because it reminds me of 3AM soon-dubu in K-town after a long night. Art that can take you places is really special


    Community Collaborations

    2-Bit Clubhouse

    Managed by eeenmachinee

    Psychedlic Space Worm” posted by Devanopolis

    The Gameboy shenanigans continue! There have been a lot of really great submissions but I wanted to feature this trippy submission from Devanopolis. It’s really great use of colors and abstract feel I think really typifies this collaboration. Make sure to check it out!

    Poke-a-Pin: Gotta Take ’em All!

    Managed by Ezo Snapshot

    Posted by Me in the thread “Poke-a-Pin: Gotta Take ‘Em All!

    April 28th, hopefully the day this is published, is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. Since I live in the future I already went out and took my Pinhole Photos for the day and will bee sharing them soon. I hope you all get/got to celebrate as well! And even if you didn’t, pinhole photography is a fun, low cost, low tech, way to enjoy photography so I hope you take the opportunity to give it a try.

    Right In Camera

    Managed by Lunar

    Posted by Lunar in the thread “Right In Camera

    This week marks an exciting new collaboration for the ones that like to get it right the first time. The Right In Camera collaboration seeks photographers willing to skip the editing software and really get the shot right using nothing but your wits and your camera! Assisted by AON, Lunar will be giving various mini-challenges throughout thee course of the collaboration along with other fun events. For more information, hit the link.


    Well thatโ€™s all for this week! Thank you for stopping in and checking out the latest from One More Stop. As a special note, we are looking for more contributors for the One More Blog. If you are interested please contact Lunar or myself. And if you aren’t a member yet, make sure to join the Discord, share some photos, and join in on a collaboration or two!

    Get out and take some photos!
    Ezo

    Please take a look at my website for more of my work!

  • One More Blog: Week of 2024/04/07

    This weekโ€™s banner photo, submitted by cameron in the gallery thread โ€œThe Arboretumโ€

    Good morning, evening, or afternoon, wherever you may be! It’s Ezo back this week with highlights from the server. I’ve been awfully busy this week, but I had a chance to shoot quite a few shots for the Daido Royale. If you have a chance to take a look at my submissions I’d love to get feedback. This week I’m highlighting some great shots from our members both new and old. I’ll also be bringing some attention to some ongoing community collaborations. So let’s dig in!


    Gallery Gems

    Posted by Samgerers in the gallery thread “where do you go when you slowly fade away

    Samgerers took some lemons and made a very delicious batch of lemonade with this gallery. These photos were heavily fogged and didn’t work for the project they were intended for. So he took these photos and turned them into a mixed media artwork! I’m personally a big fan of mixing the written word with photography, and I particularly love the melancholic-romantic question sketched here on this photo. I think it’s a question that will resonate with anyone who has ever spent time apart from loved ones.

    Posted by matt in the gallery thread “shooting & reversing paper

    I really like this photo for the rendition of black and white. The toning is really beautiful and matches the subject matter really well. The gentle gradation of white to black on the diagonal is very pleasant. More than that, this is a very cool technical work. These are reversals done on Fomaspeed paper. For more details of how matt achieved this check out the gallery link above!

    Posted by Praetor in the gallery thread “400D Selections

    Praetor has been shooting some 400D and put together a great selection of keepers recently. I chose this one to feature because of the great use of orange and blue. The feeling of a city at sunset, and the nostalgic orange from the light reflecting off the glass at blue hour. Additionally, there’s a great set of shapes created by the buildings and the sky. Check out the gallery for more, or Praetor’s Flickr!

    Posted by Tom B747 in the gallery thread “Alaska/Seattle

    I thought this shot by Tom was particularly great. The use of high contrast colors on top of a relatively low contrast backdrop is inspired. Furthermore, the composition is great with the sign right on a on the right 1/3 of the frame. The sign, destroyed by what appears to be shot, looks like it’s being blown by the wind. Small imperfections like the light leaks add an organic touch to this extremely well composed image. More great shots are in the gallery as well.


    Community Collaborations

    2-Bit Clubhouse

    Managed by eeenmachine

    Posted by HotPinkBulb in the collaboration thread “2-bit Clubhouse

    The low-fi, pixelicious 2-bit Clubhouse is really picking up steam! Using Gameboy cameras and emulators, members have been putting together some really great images using this extremely limiting tool. And now, a gallery is in the works. And what better place to view these low-res images, than in Minecraft? That’s right, the Two Bit Contemporary is in the works and will be displaying all the best of the collaboration. If you still want to participate there’s plenty of time left!


    Well that’s all for this week! Thank you for stopping in and checking out the latest from One More stop. If you haven’t yet, make sure to join the Discord, share some photos, and join in on a collaboration or two!

    Digitally Yours,
    Ezo

    Please take a look at my website for more of my work!

  • One More Blog: Week of 03/17/2024

    Good morning, evening, or afternoon, wherever you may be! Itโ€™s Ezo back this week with highlights from the server. This week we’ve got black and white, we’ve got colors, we’ve got tiny little holes, and we’ve got blurry and shaky black and white. Let’s dive in and see what caught my eye this week!


    Gallery Gems

    Posted by iamdesertpaul in the gallery thread “Las Vegas, Nevada

    Let’s kick things off with a great, great color landscape. In the past I’ve, perhaps, over-featured black and white shots. This shot is absolutely great because it has everything I like about landscapes. If you look at the sky, and the foreground you can see they both form triangles that draw the eye right to the center of the composition, like a giant X. This combined with the pastel colors, amazing depth of field, and semi-obscured mountains makes for a dream-like setting. Paul does a lot of great landscape work so I recommend checking out Paul’s Insta! 

    Posted by Big dogg in the gallery thread “More beach photos

    This photo caught my eye not just because of the compositional elements used, but also because there is a lovely thematic symmetry. So first, we’ve got a nice, wiiiiiide aspect ratio. I love a good wide ratio when used like this, with no space wasted in this composition. Next, the ocean is just a tiny streak of dark grey in the middle. It’s always tempting to leave the ocean large and the main focus of compositions like this, I appreciate that Big dogg didn’t do that here. Because it helps the people walking, and the bicycles stand out so much better. Now, thematically, we’ve got a dark grey sky full of cloudss, a stone-grey ocean, and then a wet pavement. Water is present in almost every aspect of this scene and I love how consistent that is. It would be tempting to think this composition is morose, but with the people walking together it instead has a very friendly feeling of people having a nice walk at the beach. Great work overall. Check the link for Big dogg’s Insta.

    Posted by Dragon in the gallery thread “Small jellyfish encounter

    Dragon’s first gallery post and he came out swinging! This is such an amazing shot. Jellyfish are so beautiful, and Dragon did a great job capturing this one in its natural environment. There’s a wonderful gradient in the background going from nearly black to a lighter shade of dark blue in the top of the frame. And contrasting that is the warm colors of the jellyfish itself. Dragon is also employing a very smart use of the rule of thirds here, having the main body of the jellyfish just to the right of center, helping capture the sense of movement. Make sure to check the rest of the shots from this gallery as they’re all amazing.

    Posted by Pan in the gallery thread “Athens by Night

    I chose this photo because it is absolutely filled with emotions. Obviously, as I wasn’t there and I didn’t take this photo, this is my interpretation, but let’s talk about what I see when I see this. To me, this looks like a couple. One is outgoing, one less so. They both want their photo taken, but there is some awkwardness in their eyes and even their body language. The hand not quite toughing the back. Grabbing the smoking person’s chin to force a look at the camera. The familiarity of the two indicated by their physical closeness. This is just so loaded emotionally that I’m overwhelmed looking at it. It’s truly a lovely moment in time captured wonderfully by Pan. I recommend checking out the rest of the gallery or Pan’s Insta.

    Posted by ๐–€๐–—๐•ฏ๐–†๐–‰๐•ต๐–š๐–˜๐–™๐•ฎ๐–†๐–‘๐–‘๐–˜๐•ธ๐–Š๐•ฑ๐–Ž๐–˜๐–๐–‹๐–†๐–ˆ๐–Š in the gallery thread “late – Daido W3(?)”

    As you all know, there’s a Daido Royale going on right now. This is from one of the galleries that was posted this week. I really like this image because there’s a momentum to it and a business that really puts you in a moment. Anyone who has ever walked briskly in the rain knows exactly how this photo feels. And if you don’t, this photo puts you exactly there. Check out more of their very excellent work in the gallery below.

    Posted by raych in the gallery thread “Hello there!

    Raych is one of our newest members, having been recruited by Davesunday at Polacon. I chose this photo because it is a wonderful use of the light pastel colors of the instant film raych uses, and the composition is really great. The soft blues highlight the body of the subject while contrasting against the black clothes. The subject’s softly curving pose stands in stark contrast to the square format. It’s a great composition, and based on the rest of their work in the gallery, I think I speak for everyone when I say we’re glad they joined! Raych maintains a website and an Insta so be sure to check out both!


    Community Collaborations

    Poke-a-Pin: Gotta Take ’em All!

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    Posted by Ezo

    The pinhole collaboration is still seeking participants! We’ve got a thread full of information and discussion about pinhole photography. This is open to literally anyone, the only requirement is to use a pinhole to take your photos. They can be digital or film. Just make sure your aperture is reeeeeeeally tiny.

    The Daido Royale Part 2

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    Posted by AON :GRist in the gallery thread “AON Daido – Week 4

    The Daido Royale is moving into Part 2 of the collaboration. This week our instructions are to focus on a particular element or aesthetic from the challenge to focus on. There have been some really great submissions in the gallery so far so make sure to keep an eye out for new galleries from Week 4 and going into Week 5. If you’re participating, make sure to use the Daido Royale tag on your galleries!

    OMS Fortnight Challenge

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    Posted by eeenmachine in the “OMS Fortnight Challenge”

    The OMS Fornight Challenge is still alive and kicking! It’s a great way to practice your craft with themes directed to push you outside of your usual comfort zone of photography. Hop over and see how it looks. This week’s theme was “Up Close” and next week’s theme should be announced soon. Some great work is being contributed like eeenmachine’s above submission.


    Well that’s all for this week. I hope you enjoyed these highlights from the last week of One More Stop. I certainly enjoyed sharing them with you. Be sure to keep an eye out for more great photos and content next week! If you have ideas for collaborations or features you’d like to see in this space in the future, make sure to let us know! We’re always on the look out for people that want to contribute and lead new collaborations.

    Digitally Yours,
    Ezo

    If you want to take a look at my work I post daily on social media as @EzoSnapshot!

  • One More Blog: Week of 2/18/2024

    Good morning, evening, or afternoon, wherever you may be! It’s Ezo back this week with highlights from the server. Personally, I’ve been off on a bit of adventuring the last couple weeks. I’ve been uploading some galleries regularly the last couple weeks, and I always appreciate some comments if you like what you see. This week I’m highlighting some great shots from our members both new and old. I’ll also be bringing some attention to some ongoing community collaborations. So let’s dig in!


    Gallery Gems

    Posted by Heinz in the gallery thread “Week of Photos

    I make no bones about loving black and white. But did you know that Heinz was really influential in my becoming a fan of black and white photography? He has mastered black and white, and you can see it in this photo where he brought out the texture of the building and made it contrast with the softer clouds in the sky. This high contrast look is really dramatic and vibrant despite being a rather mundane scene and lacking any color. For more, check out the gallery or his website below.

    Posted by Siftu in the gallery thread “Yeah I like trees.

    When I saw this gallery, I was absolutely blown away. Siftu achieved some really deep looks across a lot of amazing landscapes. It was hard choosing one, so I recommend hitting the gallery link to see more. I chose this one because it takes a common subject that would otherwise be fairly mundane and creates a really amazing look through his use of framing and contrast. The whole gallery is a great study in the use of contrast and tonality to convey a greater range of texture when working entirely in black and white.

    Posted by Eeenmachine in the gallery thread “Elementary

    Noticing a pattern yet? Yeah, I love black and white, but I promise there’s some color coming. But for now, take a look at this broken pattern Eeenmachine produced. I absolutely love black and white for its ability to capture texture and patterns without the distraction of color. Eeenmachine did something even better here though. Instead of just showing a simple pattern, which honestly would have been pretty great on its own, he breaks it up with this concrete post that elevates it from a simple repeating pattern to a very intentional composition. Eeenmachine has a real eye for deceptively simple compositions where he manages to create layers using simple shapes and textures. If you like this gallery, you might also like his small format zine he released recently too!

    Posted by AON in the gallery thread “Morning walk

    A lot of people when they think about swans they think about grace, fragility, and beauty. However, as someone who has spent a large amount of time around swans, I can tell you they have foul tempers, a very loud call, and will root around in muck all day looking for something to eat. In short, they are a challenge to photograph from any angle or distance. And that’s why I love this photo so much. These three swans swimming in a small body of water are captured excellently, simultaneously capturing stillness, movement, and the feeling of a crisp winter morning in one of the more temperate climates of the world. The pure white of the swans contrasts excellently against the grays and blacks of the greater scene. You can hit his Insta for more like this.

    Posted by Jesper in the gallery thread “Monday Walk

    See? I promised color and here we are. I loved Jesper’s use of color throughout his gallery but this is the composition that stuck out best to me. The color range is pretty limited, but the composition really stands out for me. If we want to get metaphorical, here we have a statue frozen in time by its sculptor and then trapped behind a fence, caged if you will. The high contrast between the statue itself and the almost white background really helps make the subject pop out despite having a fairly deep depth of field. There’s more in the gallery worth checking out, or hit the link for Jesper’s social.


    Community Collaborations

    Daido Royale Part 2

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    Photo by Daido Moriyama from his book Hokkaido

    The Daido Royale has officially entered the sharing phase as of February 25th. If you’ve been practicing and reading getting ready, now is the time to join in! Hit the link for the collab thread.


    And that’s all from me for this week. Like I said before, I’ve been posting a lot of galleries lately and I am always up for feedback with what I’m doing. Make sure to check out some of the ongoing collaborations like Everyday Carry 2024 and OMS Fortnight Challenge if you’re wanting something else to get involved with. Until next time, get out there and don’t forget your camera!

    Digitally yours,
    Ezo

    Please take a look at my Insta for more of my work!

  • One More Blog: Week of 01/28/2024

    This weekโ€™s banner photo, submitted by pebble in the gallery thread โ€œElectronic Touchโ€

    Hey, hey it’s the weekend! This week we’re tap-dancing on in with some rapid-fire hits from the gallery, a new collaboration and I’m going to plug the start of my monthly gallery! So, without further ado, here’s a link to my February gallery. For those of you who are new to the program, I upload at least one photo a day to all my social media. I also keep a record of it on the OMS discord. I always appreciate a follow, a friendly comment, critique, or even just a reaction! With that out of the way, let’s dig into what’s been going on in the gallery this week. It’s been a very busy week and if I had it my way, I’d probably pick every single gallery to feature. But that would be impractical, so let’s dive into my picks for the week.


    Gallery Gems

    Posted by the_abcedarian in the gallery thread “Las Vegas – Night

    All right now, for all you boppers out there in the big city, all you street people with an ear for the action, there’s a neon duck ready to show you a world of psycho-delica action. Excuse my odd sense of humor, but the neon wildness in the_abcedarian’s gallery really inspired me to look at his photos through the lens of a wild dream in technicolor magic. Check it out for some amazing photos from the land of broken dreams: Las Vegas.

    Posted by Praetor in the gallery thread “Weekend Birding

    I am a birder at heart, and I even started the OMS Bird Club, so when I see great bird photos I’m definitely going to be drawn to them. Sparrows are not particularly rare birds, most birders might not even bother photographing one because birding can be a bit like playing Pokemon and there’s no point in collecting something so common. But, praetor saw a good pose and snapped this absolutely great shot. Check out praetor’s gallery for a few more great bird shots!

    Posted by Edison in the gallery thread “spot meter/zone system test F6 HP5 320 in D76 1:1 for 14 minutes

    For anyone not following the ongoing discussions in the developing channel, Edison has been doing an impressive amount of testing to establish empirical data on film development and exposure. It’s been really fascinating to follow along with and since he recently posted a collection of his tests, I wanted to take the opportunity to highlight this spectacular shot of a covered crucifix. In addition to just having some spectacular exposure, the subject matter is really poignant, and I think inspires a lot of different feelings, dependent on your own background and relationship to Catholic iconography. Hit the gallery for more or check out his Instagram.


    The OMS Zine Gallery

    As you may have seen in our announcements, and I’ll be going into more depth below, OMS is working towards a new zine. To that end, we are making a call for members to suggest photos for use in the zine. If you have any photos submitted between December to February please let us know and nominate them.


    Community Collaborations

    The Daido Royale Part 2 – On Coolpix Now and Never Again

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    Selection from Daido Moriyama’s Hokkaido

    You may or may not be familiar with legendary photographer Daido Moriyama. If you aren’t, take a moment to hop over to youtube and watch some videos, like this documentary. Moriyama’s work is typified as grainy, blurry, and even *gasp* out of focus. There are a large number of books you can also buy, my personal favorite is the recent reprint of his book called Hokkaido. Before reading it, I didn’t really have a strong appreciation for his work. But a familiar setting and context helped me connect with his work.
    So now, we’re all going to be using his ethos and style as a guide to refresh our own work. This is a fairly rigorous collaboration, with a lot of submissions and a fast pace. If you’re up for a challenge, head over to the thread and check it out.


    And that’s all from me for this week! Remember we still have the ongoing Fortnight Challenge collaboration, Everyday Carry, The Liquid Challenge, Mirror Selfies, and Ben’s thermal printer still running. Now, let’s get out there and shoot some pictures!

    Bye-bye!
    -Ezo

    Please take a look at my Instagram for more of my work!