Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Long Exposures with Instax Wide

scattered Instax Wide photos of streaks of light fill the frame

I spent the darker months of 2025 making abstracts on color film through long exposures of neon and other colorful lights, and it was FUN.  But I haven't really made any representational (non-abstract, recognizeable subject) long exposures in YEARS.  I have a roll of film of planes taking off at SFO from some distance, but...  It has been a while.

Yesterday, a clever friend send me his first, HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL, technically superb long exposures on film made with a grown-up camera.  I oooh'd, aaah'd, and was delighted.  

And then I thought: how can I do something like that, but less sensibly? I happen to have an absurdly large Lomo Instant Wide Glass camera weighing down a stack of books, and confirmed it has a BULB mode.  I put batteries in it; it didn't work.  I put new batteries in it, got a happy blue light, walked for blocks, set it up on a tripod, and then found it didn't work again: I HAD PUT MORE DEAD BATTERIES INTO IT.  (D'oh!). I put everything away, charged two sets of batteries, bought a battery for the camera's remote control (in the lens cap!?!?), waited a couple days, and found myself ready to try again.  For my first several frames, I dramatically overexposed the film, based on my experience of shooting ISO 200 for two seconds, yet somehow thinking that I should shoot for 30 seconds at ISO 800.  (HAHAHAHAHAhahahahahwaaaaaah.)

Anyway: I figured it out.  Maybe 8 seconds for distant traffic subjects is good.  Streetcars are far more abstract than I realized, as are buses.  The lights atop fire department vehicles are AWESOME, and now I'm at risk of loitering near my neighborhood firehouse for ART REASONS.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Sunday, So Warm

Collage of 7 imaeges: a mural, stairs under water beside matching dry stairs, flowers (3 images), fountain detail, rolling door gear

A lovely brunch with a friend, a walk, and then a return to my errands on a roundabout route...  Today has been a good day.

Out in the city with a neutral density filter

24 Instax prints, including one that is upside down

After some washed out (pale) Instax prints, I located a half neutral density filter (half dark, half clear) that came with the Lomo Instant Square Glass camera, to see if I can improve my results. 

This succeeded in giving me darker results, though sometimes darker than I had hoped.  I'll get a feel for it with more practice.





 

Ranunculus (which sounds like a cloud, but is really a flower)(21 March 2026)


 

More walking around SF (21 March 2026)

Tentacle gate; graffiti piece; EAT neon; glittery wall; thrift shed

San Francisco can be so visually satisfying! 

Sunny Mission Walk (Instax)

overview of 19 black framed Instax Mini photos of colorful scenes in SF's Mission District

The weather was nice, and I didn't want to work on any of my medium format projects, and so I went for a morning walk through part of the Excelsior and the Mission.  I enjoyed myself!  And quickly used up all the film I had with me.

19 white framed Instax Mini photos from SF's Mission Distrct

 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

White blossoms

View of white cherry blossoms and closed green buds

Perhaps it really is spring, though it is hotter than summer this week. 

Ripples (toasted air 17 March 2026)

Images of blue and brown reflections on rippled water.

These patterns mesmerized me...  This isn't the first time, but it's the first time in a while that the horizon has been so brown. 

Dawn with Bay Lights and Birds (17 March 2026)

Dawn image of silhouette of Bay Bridge West tower with birds, colorful sky, pier in foreground

The light installation on the Bay Bridge called the Bay Lights has been reinstalled, and will officially be back on starting March 20th! 

The Seashore (15 March 2026)

Five views at Ocean Beach, Low Tide

The Pacific Ocean is vast and makes amazing sounds... 

Alcaraz and Nihonmachi on Instax Mini


 The Alcaraz Theater needed a look, and if only I'd brought along a neutral density filter (which I had in a box elsewhere), I could have brought out the colors in the tiles at a level that would satisfy me...

Ah, well.  I also took a trip to Japan Center for tea, and took a few images while there.



My neighborhood's first cherry blossoms (14 March 2026)

Close-ups of abundant, pink cherry blossoms

 

Fiery Urban Sunset (13 March 2026)


 

Alameda Highlights (13 March 2026)

Halo around the sun; iceplant; stock (limonium perezii)

 There is beauty everywhere...

San Mateo (7 March 2026)

Five scenes from a trip to San Mateo

I recently wondered how the San Mateo Japanese Garden is faring, and whether or not Spring properly arrived, so I took Caltrain down to have a look.

San Mateo was festive: several blocks had been converted into lively restaurant and pedestrian districts, with festive murals and abundant outdoor seating.  What a great update!

The garden was filled with people with strollers (despite signage warning that the paths can't accommodate them) and stroller parking: I must have hit the exact time of day everyone decides to visit?  Several trees in the garden were leafless, and so the forms I recall (and shot in infrared) were missing.  I'll have to visit again sometime later in the year.

The park surrounding the Japanese garden is undergoing a playground renovation, and so was mostly fenced off.  The camellias I could access were lovely.

My return walk featured a very odd security camera display plus a lovely mural.  I'm glad I satisfied my curiosity!

White camellia; array of security cameras; Mural

 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Night's lights (5 March 2026)

Violet and teal lights glow within a roman temple-style buiding (top) and a modern pool building (bottom)

Color at night is appealing. 

Low sun, yellow light (5 March 2026)


I like how the shadows of passersby interrupt the gold sunlight... The fountain is in 525 Market Street's plaza.

Late plum (3 March 2026)

Close up of plum blossoms

This plum tree has most of its leaves, but one part of the tree just got the memo about spring arriving...  This one is in Alameda. 

Yellow bird with giant echium (5 March 2026)

Yellow bird perched on purple stalk of giant echium

So small! So brightly colored! 

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Wispy Clouds Above the Bay (27 February 2026)

Three views of boats on and clouds above San Francisco Bay

You know what I'm like.  (A partner observed that I speak of San Francisco Bay with such love...)