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My World: Junkyard Dogs

Chris Calohan

Well-known member
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An Open Door Policy: Chris Calohan

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Shattered Dreams: Chris Calohan

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Presenting: The Doors! Chris Calohan

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A Key Moment: Chris Calohan

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'53 DeSoto

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Midnight Rider: Chris calohan​
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Chris,

Lighting the wrecks from within is clever. What setup did you devise and where you crawling inside the rusty shells?

This particular image reminds me of the work done by Jim Galli, albeit all with Large Format film, in Tonopah, Nevada, where rust and survival hold hands for a long journey of meditative decay, beyond lifetimes!

Asher
 

Chris Calohan

Well-known member
Three, small LED flashlights on the inside and one very diffused LED on the outside matching the lowest inside light value. It took two Kleenex tissues to get there. I'm not big on carrying lots of lighting gear and tend to improvise when the notion strikes me that a night shot would be appropriate.
 
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