Header Photos by Rob Gale 2011: International Academy of Design and Technology: (Tampa Florida) Photography Major

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ALL GALLERY IMAGES ARE 72 DPI JPEG IMAGES THAT HAVE BEEN RESIZED FROM ORIGINAL PUBLICATION GRADE 300-800 DPI TIFF FILES.

MOST HAVE BEEN SIZED TO WIDTHS AND/OR HEIGHTS OF 8.5 OR 11 INCHES. THERE ARE SOME EXCEPTIONS WHERE THE IMAGES ARE LARGER.

A GREAT DEAL OF THE CONTENT IS FROM THE WORK "A DIFFERENT VISION" WHILE OTHER CONTENT IS OF THE PERSONAL EVERYDAY LIFE VARIETY AND/OR EXPERIMENTAL. (ED.)

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Gallery No.2















As always click on the photo for a full-sized view. Featured here is a Virginia Wild Lilly, a digital photo produced by a Nikon D90. Also you will find my Grandfather “John “Hoot” Carroll”, a macro camera set up with the most basic of lenses, (the great manual Kilfitt Macro Kilar 90mm, F/2.8 and the great Nikkor 200mm, F/4 Micro Nikkor). My Grandfather's photo was taken with the old fixed lens Petri (first camera) on Kodak Tri-X Film developed in Microdol-X 1:3 in the Forestville Cellar darkroom. Exposure was noted for this one...1/25 at F/4. I wonder if I can still hand hold 1/25 sec.? The cats are named Wilder and Bob. With camera in hand I have never met a Preying Mantis I didn’t like.

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