Winter Lunch
January 17, 2012
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A winter lunch with a group of friends when I was visiting Maine last month.
(I have no idea what happened to this roll of film to make it so poorly exposed & grainy. Although I do like it.)
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I love that roll, but i am having the same issue with my camera. Someone suggested a light leak??
A quiet beauty to these photos.
love it. come again!
food dream ♥
MMmmmmm.
I’ve waited to see your new posting! That winter lunch sounds and looks lovely! Exposed and grainy… would be called naturally artistic.
great photos, and a perfect looking lunch. good meat, cheese, hearty bread, good friends – what more could one want? oh, yeah – to be in Maine while eating it (my home state which I miss dearly always). lovely post.
Looks indeed like what olga suggested above…the effect is really lovely though – almost like flashed…I love how it lets us look deep in to the shaddows…
it’s not a light leak, but most likely an exposure mistake on my part… the effect is nice though, thanks all.
So good. I love how the photos turned out.
nice photos! the last one is awesome, love the sky
I really like the grainy effect!
Me too!
Truth. Simplicity. Good things on good photos. I like your work.
P.
Embrace the grain. I love it.
i love bread photos. lovely post.
Oh, the unpredictable beauty of film. The photos feel intentional though, as if you exposed the mood of the day. I’m especially fond of the hazy bread bowl and you shoot as if I were right there in the room. But, not.
and what a beauty it must have been. the light, even, looks delicious.
love these. the grain is nice. the top photo is my favorite. this happened to me once when my film was exposed to an x-ray machine.
Beautiful and inspiring. I love all the different woods.
I like grains. I mean grain. Anyway, I love these photos.
The last time I went on vacation to Seattle I accidentally had flipped a button on my lens to F11 instead of auto (because my A-1 can do shutter speed priority shooting, which I prefer) and every damn photo came out dark and grainy, which was hilarious as it was rare brilliantly sunny week there, despite the look my photos portrayed. My camera was just into forcing stereotypes I guess.
Cheese, Light and Bread. This is Life.
now THIS is a winter meal well done.
are those rain forest crisps, out of b.c., i spy?
oh, those knock my stinkin’ socks off, every last crunch.