Here’s a pic of a shady stop on a hot summers day. Taken on an ancient Canon TX with a 50mm 1.2 lens. The film was Agfa Vista 100. Processing by a little mom and pop lab called “Wallgreens”.
—Max F., Los Angeles, CA
Posted 10.21.09 in Photo Contest 2 | Bookmark or Share


6 Responses to “Max F.’s Endless Summer Entry”
Oooo….I like this one. It seems more like a Halloween entry though. My wife and I are big horror movie buffs, so this strikes me as really creepy. A tragic woodland scene of abduction. Bike askew on trail. Rider nowhere to be found. Very atmospheric.
I’m sure it’s not what the photographer intended, but I like seeing that aspect in it. Great pic!
Wow, I’d forgotten what traditional film photography can look like.
I LOVE this.
The mysterious light beckons. The bike intimate with the road.
Thats some fantastic bokeh! I might have to look into that lens ;)
The lens (and camera) was a $20 pawn shop special;)
That’s beautiful. Long live film!