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Analog efex pro 2
Analog efex pro 2











Oopsie, a little light leak thing happened in my Holga again.ĭoing wet plate photography in Holbrook, Arizona.

analog efex pro 2

So can you too, because I licensed it Creative Commons non-commercial. I think this painting from the Met in New York City looks better this way, don’t you? I could totally print this up and hang this in my house. It’s just like Star Wars only better because it’s got Jeremiah in it.Ĭolorcast #2 makes butterflies look so pretty.Ĭolorcast #2 makes models look so pretty too, but this one was already pretty to begin with. One of my neon signs that I took back in 1972 while on a photography junket across America with Stephen Shore. I’m not being sarcastic there, I’m being serious.

analog efex pro 2

I cannot say enough positive things about all my Canon glass. Hey tilt shift and I didn’t even have to buy the $2,500 Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L Tilt-Shift Lens! Which is a totally awesome lens by the way that I actually will buy someday. Chvrches rock!Ĭlassic Camera #7 has such a nice warm film feel, doesn’t it? Wet plate photography, without all the sticky wet plates.Įvery respectable concert photographer brings their Toy Camera #2 to the photo pit these days. Hey It’s Amanda Morgan shot with my cool Toy Camera #9. How did I ever get a double exposure of this classic neon sign? I’ll never tell. It’s like owning a lensbaby without having to actually use one of those horrible awkward things. 😉Īnyways, check out 20 different looks you can create with Analog Efex Pro 2. Now it’s like I really am shooting a Holga, just with my Canon 5D Mark III. I used to joke around with anyone who asked me what camera I shot and tell them a Holga.

analog efex pro 2

While there is an absolute undeniable romance with rolling your own film, hanging out in a darkroom with your college girlfriend, and licking the fixer off your own prints you made yourself, it’s not something I think I’ll ever go back to - unless and maybe when my hipster buddy Daniel Krieger finally convinces me to buy a film Hasselblad. I shot film exclusively for about 15 years before switching to digital in the early 2000s. The purist film photographers out there are probably going to hate this new software, but for you digital photographers who dig an analog look and feel, you are going to love this. I’ve been playing around with Nik Software’s new Analog Efex Pro 2 photo processing software (brought to you by the good folks at Google) all weekend long and I’m super impressed.













Analog efex pro 2