Whoah! Hold on there, bald Eagle! This is indeed a clever and inspiring group of photos; wow! As I was reading down from the top I thought to myself, "This week I'll definitely comment on other people's work and not just post a photo and run away." But, as I scrolled down I realised that there was too much of note for me to comment on everything that I liked. This week's collection is extra special so I can't even begin to hope to cover everyone.
Braindump:
Thom!! Welcome back. It's great to see you again, but do come and comment even if you don't have work to share. Good luck with the Icelandic trip.
Sean: Yeah, this combo works for you and I love the softness you've achieved with the 100B. Normally it's a very stark film and, much as I love it like that, I think you're getting more out of it than I ever have.
Paul Mitchell: Bl**dy hell. You really are good as this photography thing, aren't you. Very, very, inspiring. Strong composition and loads of oomph added via your process; a perfect blend of style and substance.
Euge: That first shot is hilarious and had me laughing for minutes. Superb!
Phil: I'm working on a song at the moment which fits your New Mexico shot perfectly. For both our sakes I wish I was a famous rock star and then I'd use this shot as the single sleeve....except we don't really 'do' single anymore do we? Hmmm. Anyway, all that's beside the point; your photo is stunning. Clean, mean and strong.
Andrea: WTF!? You have some explaining to do. You can't just write "Ektachrome" and then leave us guessing
Windy: That last one. Damn! What an explosion of light, colour and happiness. You rule.
Mauricio: Please come to Balham and give me that print. I'll look after it, I promise
Nigel: Seriously, that Holga of yours really is one in a million. Don't ever buy another one. Not sure I've seen you take a bad shot with it.
Jonas: Love the first shot in particular, but the portrait is cool too. What's with the blue hair?
Sorry for not commenting on all the shots here, but I need to go and interrupt and Angry Birds-inspired fight between my children, so I'll leave you with my contribution and wish you all a happy weekend.
Me & Tacita Dean (but mostly her) by
Ed Wenn, on Flickr
Taken at the Tate Modern last Saturday at the Tacita Dean exhibition:
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/unilever2011/default.shtm with my Land Camera 360 on expired Polacolor 690 stained in coffee. It's a companion piece to last weekend's photo and it's bit on the minimalist tip, but I'm happy with the texture and the colours. A less charitable view would be that it's a photo of pretty much nothing...and I would really be able to disagree with that, but I'm just happy to have found time to point the camera at something and press the Go! button.