While I was out shooting the wheat harvest last week, I brought along my Pentax 6×7 cameras (I have 2 since they are so doggone inexpensive) and took a few quick shots as the combines rolled past. I was there primarily to shoot digital for a magazine story and these shots are just a few extras I wanted to shoot on black and white film = Kodak TMAX-100 to be exact – my go-to black and white film. I really like these photos but am thinking of using a filter to make the blue skies show up a bit darker. It was much easier to shoot the harvest with my Pentax 6×7 rather than my Toyo VX-125.
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About James Pratt
I am an Oklahoma based writer, commercial photographer, editorial photographer and adventurer based in Oklahoma City. I love telling stories about people. A motorcycle is my preferred means of travel, and I have over 5,000 hours piloting small airplanes. My editorial photography has been published in hundreds of magazines and my commercial photography has been used by dozens of companies worldwide.
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