We are only visitors by D. Brent Miller
We are only visitors, following in the foot steps of those who have come before and preparing the way for those who [...]
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Sojourn Chronicles by D. Brent Miller
Observations, photography, and travel essays … sometimes on a motorcycle.
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We are only visitors by D. Brent Miller
We are only visitors, following in the foot steps of those who have come before and preparing the way for those who [...]
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When I was growing up, we had a large rock in the backyard. It sat in the corner of the fence surrounding the patio. We called it our thinking rock. Of course, it was used as a place to sit and think—sometimes voluntarily, and some times at the direction of a parent to go [...]
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Second Light
The fog lays on the ground, waiting for the sun to rise. It is that time between winter and spring when the farms lay quiet, and not yet ready to be plowed. The ground is still cold below the warmer air, and the fog brings a silence to the land only interrupted by [...]
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Second Light
For four years, I was the part-time executive director of the Buchanan, Michigan, Chamber of Commerce, 1998-2002. It was an interesting position where I met a lot of great people, and had fun as the leader of Buchanan’s cheering squad. I would often roam around town with the camera.
Camera: Hasselblad [...]
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Lebanon, Ohio, is one of those small towns that is a true destination. Complete with historic downtown, it’s a great place to visit, and a better place to live.
Camera: Canon EOS 1D MkII, Carl Zeiss Planar 50/1.4 lens.
Brent
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Fine Art Friday (on Thursday)
Last Friday, I wandered out on the Little Miami Recreational Trail with the Hasselblad to photograph the new snow and hoar frost. Today and tomorrow, I will be sharing those images with you.
Camera: Hasselblad 501CM, 80mm/f2.8, Ilford Pan F+ film.
Brent
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As you may recall, I purchased a new fine art camera. It’s plastic and only cost $49.99. Not a big investment, but the results are very unique. I’m really starting to like this Holga 120wpc (wide pinhole camera).
I wanted to try a different film, my favorite, Ilford Pan F+, which is a slow, fine-grain film. [...]
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