Leafmageddon
Apologies to my friends in New York and New Jersey, but Sandy was not much here in West Chester.
Sean Carpenter – Photographs and Work
Personal Photography and Work
Apologies to my friends in New York and New Jersey, but Sandy was not much here in West Chester.
More goodness from the Falls Trail in Ricketts Glen State Park in northeastern PA.
The Falls Trail hike made for a much different feel over the summer compared to this week, with more colors in the leaves and more water over the falls. The Kodak E100VS slide film matched the day perfectly.
Yesterday’s forecast was dead wrong. Fortunately my flowers didn’t hear it.
I like magnolias because they’re unafraid to be the first ones out, and they’re more of a rugged beauty than the delicate ones who follow.
Similar to my last walk around Longwood Gardens with my medium format camera, this time with negative color film instead of positive. These are all 16 shots from the roll.
West Chester, the county seat of Chester County, has some great neo-classical architecture to go along with its quirky small town charm.
I had to finish a roll to try the new chemicals last week, these are the results. Taken with my Pentax 645n and 120/4 Macro on Kodak Portra 800 film. Developed in Kodak chemicals that…
I took Ben to meet my dad in Lancaster for a classical guitar recital. I think I expected something a little more challenging, but hey – this is Lancaster after all.
I got some great new chemicals yesterday, that allow me to develop normal black & white film as positives instead of negatives. It was a good bit of work since the chemicals came in powder form, but it was worth it. It is a really neat look.
Shots from walking a couple loops around town while the weather’s been nice, including a shot of my hairdresser Jay, whose son Aiden is a continuing miracle.
We were lucky yesterday to have several of the author/veterans of Jeanne Rapp’s new book, “They Conquer Who Endure”, present to sign our copies and tell their stories first hand.
Baldwin’s Book Barn is owned by at least three cats. Or at least *they* think so.
Bits and pieces from in and around West Chester…