Through the photo-sharing site
Flickr, I got in touch with Bill Dunbar, who is married to a distant cousin of mine in Elkhart, Iowa. We have collobarated on a few photographic projects. I expose a roll of film, rewind it, mail it to him, and he does a second set of exposures on the roll.
Three pictures from one of our projects appear on the
"Group Exhibit: Abstraction" page in Issue 45 of the online fine art photography magazine,
F-Stop. Bill made his exposures in Iowa using a 1946 Argoflex E, and I shot in Indiana, using an Agfa Speedex B2 of unknown vintage. The film was Kodak TX400, developed in Diafine.
Lantern and Leaves
Lute
Trees