C4D
Love old barns, they are going fast here in North Carolina.
Jack
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C4D
Love old barns, they are going fast here in North Carolina.
Jack
Same here in Missouri Jack... they have been disappearing so fast around here that my whole summer is dedicated to photograph as many barns as I can find. Supposedly the state of Missouri has the most barns of any state so I have a lot of subjects to work with. Last weekend I hit the road here in the Ozarks and found some great barns that I had a chance to photograph with my new 6x17 camera, I can't wait until I get the film back!
From a drive through rural Illinois.
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Ford LTD by RHITMrB, on Flickr
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Sportsman by RHITMrB, on Flickr
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Untitled by RHITMrB, on Flickr
Jundiai, SP, Brazil
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(Adox CHS 50 - Schneider Xenar 150mm - Linhof Technika III)
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(Fuji Acros - Schneider Xenar 150mm - Linhof Technika III)
Facade, Zanci Station
Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa MCC 111 VC FB Classic photographic paper, image size 19.5cm X 25.3cm, from a 4x5 Tmax 400 negative exposed in a Tachihara 45GF field view camera fitted with a 21cm f4.5 Voigtlander Heliar lens. Zanci station is near Lake Mungo in the largely treeless semi-desert of south-west New South Wales, Australia. The pairing of the tree stump on the right and the tree shadow on the left is the usual heavy handed symbolism; seemed neat at the time.
Top of an old grain elevator.
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