vi⋅gnette /vɪnˈyɛt/[vin-yet]gnet⋅ted, -gnet⋅ting.
–noun
1. a decorative design or small illustration used on the title page of a book or at the beginning or end of a chapter.
2. any small, pleasing picture or view.
3. a small, graceful literary sketch.
–verb (used with object)
4. Photography. to finish (a picture, photograph, etc.) in the manner of a vignette.
I like the bark picture...you can almost see people/things in it; at least faces. I can see where it could have a creepy feel to it with a different filter, fog, etc. What kind of film do you need for your new camera?
The Diana camera uses 120 film...it's an interesting format, for sure. I got one color and one black and white roll...I am interested to see what they turn out like. One of the places that develops 120 film can put it on CDs, so I'll have to put them on here! Or maybe I'll make a different blog for those pictures...=)
I like your close ups...are they from the same place? What camera did you use?
ReplyDeleteMost of them are from Tehachapi...the others are from camping in Sequoia!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I used the camera that you and dad bought us =) I haven't even gotten the film from my new camera developed yet!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd personal!
ReplyDeleteI like the bottle top.
Film...film...wha??
I like the bark picture...you can almost see people/things in it; at least faces. I can see where it could have a creepy feel to it with a different filter, fog, etc. What kind of film do you need for your new camera?
ReplyDeleteThe Diana camera uses 120 film...it's an interesting format, for sure. I got one color and one black and white roll...I am interested to see what they turn out like. One of the places that develops 120 film can put it on CDs, so I'll have to put them on here! Or maybe I'll make a different blog for those pictures...=)
ReplyDeletePut them on here! I would love to see them/any you take :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, Frankie, you're so cute...