CV Features
morbidman187's selections:
Old bell tower by DDonskoy
Shows a dark and haunting photo, the processing increasing the dark feel.
Print 3 by Danievansu
Displays a lot of detail and nice mix of tones and textures.
Untitled by Serdar-T
The mixture of Overlays keeps the eyes moving with all the different textures.
Talty's selections:
From the Cave by MaximeCourty captures a lot of rich textures and intense colors. I'm fascinated by the different layers and how they add depth to the photo.
Fairytale by nina-Y this photo looks straight from a fantasy setting, the amount of mist is just enough to create a dreamy atmosphere.
Indecision by Al-Baum has a nostalgic old-times feeling to it, that makes me look at it for a while. I don't even know how you achieve that effect, but it's gorgeous!
JenFruzz's selections:
Rue Monplaisir by noir-limite has all the elements of a dark and mysterious piece of photographic artwork.
Cianotipia XXVII by berchalato is a minimalistic and pretty photograph created with an interesting technique.
Queen-Kitty's selections:
Inamorata by TanjaMoss is filled with beautiful, golden light and a hazy softness.
Sprays by isthisthingstillon is a Polaroid with the soft, flowing qualities of a watercolor painting. Beautiful tones and a delicate focus.
Madeleine|Polaroid by kamakebelieve is a beautiful example of the atmospheric quality of Impossible Polaroid film. Along with the intriguing styling, the atmosphere adds a mood to the image.
Montreal02 by fragilemuse-org is a really stunning use of reflections on this beautiful street photo.
Shades of Green by EmilySoto is a gorgeous fashion photograph and the film adds a certain dreamy quality to the image. Dramatic styling on a beautiful model in an incredible garden location is always a winner in my book!
hosagu's selections:
Untitled 482 by thelizardking25
Because Analog cameras are still alive, and that wonderful photographers use them in order to still preserve the legacy of old and previous photog generations...
The Decaying Chair by isthisthingstillon
Where you see how evolution of a film can really bring something more to the original photog. And well. I confess I'm very jealous of moonbeam13's chair
All of us know history by TanjaMoss
I have a fascination for ballet dancers, and their shoes. I'm not fetishist heh?! This shot is a wonderful and very poetical "mise en scène".
Rayko by analogphoto
This shot is unseen. It's important to me that more viewers can appreciate it, since the photographer managed here to use a wet plate collodion Tintype to get this result. The shot in itself is amazing.
isthisthingstillon's selections:
Muse #2 by XaviRoStudio
Stunning use of colour temperatures and leaking light seals to make a flawed, yet perfect shot.
title too long. by kahoxworth
Breaking the medium is easily the most fun part of darkroom.
2012-13 by SmallFly
A great example of the soft and ethereal quality that film's latitudes and wider planes can give a shot.
painted light by equivoque
An old favourite - the emulsion crackling at the left of the frame always reminded me of a sun.
EveryNextDream's selections:
(neither dead nor alive) by LostOneself is a delicate, melancholic traditional darkroom piece, perfect in the imperfection of the medium.
Labo by T-AYU works with the grain and colour tint of instant film to create a gritty, atmospheric photo.
Cianotipia XXXI by berchalato is a beautiful example of photography that hardly even looks like photography, using a processing technique first seen in the mid-19th century.
Mrs-Durden's selections:
Paper House Stay by JillAuville
Is a melancholy photograph with great atmosphere and style.
desolate by MWeiss-Art
Compelling, chilling, beautiful.
I Must Go In, The Fog Is Rising by tunguska-rdm
A stunning monochrome portrait with great emotion.
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