As always, lots of outstanding and inspiring photos on here!
Not taken recently, but I did recently get this film negative drum scanned in order to make a 30″x30″ print of it to hang at home.If you’re not familiar with the process, drum scanning results in a much higher quality file; a typical high res lab scan will result in a file around 30mb from a medium format negative. A drum scan results in a 150mb file!
@geetee1972, drum scanning is something I know a bit about, it was part of my job back in the mid to late 90’s! I trained on a Crosfield 1650 drum scanner with Mac Interface in 1995, and worked on photos for the likes of Titleist golf equipment for some years.
This one certainly isn’t one I’ve taken in the last month, or even year, it was taken in November 2003! The thing is, I’ve just got around to downloading it from Flickr, onto my photos on my iPad, and into postimage so I could post it here. It was possibly the first photo I took with a digital camera, a Nikon E5700 Bridge camera with 5mp and about 5x optical zoom. It was taken from about halfway back in the stalls in Bristol Hippodrome, and cameras were very much frowned on!
I still think this is one of the best photos I’ve ever taken, the subject is Emmylou Harris.