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post your Architecture photographs!
I've been enjoying the threads of rocks, trees, portraits, and bridges! How about some recent/favorite architecture photographs? I searched, but couldn't find a thread dedicated to this... so, lets make one! :)
Here's 3 from this passed weekend from a local photography meet up and shoot up!
Chamonix 4x5, 90mm Super Angulon on the first two wides, and the last shot was 240 G-claron. Tri-x 320 (click for larger versions)
http://www.buckshotsblog.com/wp-cont...01-300x239.jpg
http://www.buckshotsblog.com/wp-cont...02-243x300.jpg
http://www.buckshotsblog.com/wp-cont...03-300x239.jpg
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OK, this was with one of those tiny 90/.6.8 Angulons that aren't any good for architecture btw.
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The fuzzy component of an old Thompson Bros. casket set adds "something" to this picure. All the other cells in this set are very good and sharp Rapid Rectilinear-types; this one cell has three elements and is ridiculously "zoomy".
sometimes architecture doesn't have to be sharp.
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Architecture photography is something to be taken seriously.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3072/...d98074_o_d.jpg
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The Fisher Concert Hall at Bard College, Annandale-0n-Hudson, NY
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From my Greek series. A church in Oia. Also the cover of my new book.
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Boston Harbor Hotel
5x7 ancient Linhof, Fujinon 8/90, Efke 25, Barry T.'s formula
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Wehman,305 g claron, fp4 in rodinal.
owens valley, ca
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Two churches, past and present
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Brian, Really nice work. Both are fine examples of good composition and shooting at the right time of day.
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The Puente De Mujeres in Buenos Aires - by Santiago Calatrava.
The Midway at Glen Echo Park, Glen Echo, Maryland.
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Recent Images, one of Gunnar Birkert's U of Michigan Law Library, one of Morphosis, U of Cincinnati Campus Recreation Center.
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vinny
Brian, Really nice work. Both are fine examples of good composition and shooting at the right time of day.
Thanks Vinny, I appreciate the compliments.
Just curious - when you (or anyone else who reads this) clicks on the thumbnails to enlarge them, do they show up enlarged? When I do that I get the following message:
"Firefox can't find the file at /forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13446&d=1213111455." Kind of strange because when I click on other thumbnails in this thread they all come up as enlargements just fine. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I deleted my first post of these images because they came up too dark, fixed that, and then reposted.
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Brian
Both show up as about 4x5 inch on my laptop screen. I'm running IE7 for what that's worth.
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RPNugent
Brian
Both show up as about 4x5 inch on my laptop screen. I'm running IE7 for what that's worth.
Thanks Bob. Maybe it's something to do with Firefox.
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works fine on my firefox in Linux, display as 497x650
enjoyable photographs so far, more!! :-D
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Not sure which I like best, but they are both very nice Brian.
I use Safari - they post as ~500x650 images; tried them in FireFox (probably an old version) and they display on a new page as ~500X650 images.
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215mm Protar VII on 5X7. Antique glass indeed.
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Here are 3 images from the American Tobacco Factory in Durham NC. I am planning on a book from this 7 year photographic project to come out this summer.
Lucky Strike Smokestack and Power House
Bull Building Windows
Washington Building (Collapsed roof)
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Robert that is a great abstract ... Brian I want to say Ireland but anywhere UK usually works ...
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Jim Galli
215mm Protar VII on 5X7. Antique glass indeed.
Really great Jim. I like this a lot.
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Donald Miller
Really great Jim. I like this a lot.
THANKS! jg
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Miguel, I do like your signature work.
Are you the clone?:)
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domenico Foschi
Miguel, I do like your signature work.
Are you the clone?:)
Thanks for your appreciation Domenico. This is an archi-friend, we start photography together around the 70ts and then we do not see each other for... 30 years. He is working now for trees and forest protection and me... always photography !
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My first 8x10" transparancy ever:
Boat lift on the old Canal du Centre, at Strépy-Bracquegnies, Belgium.
8x10" Provia RDPIII with Symmar 240mm.
G
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The main waiting room of Union Station, the Amtrak station in Utica, NY.
The station master was very proud of his facility, and gladly encouraged photographing it.
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Santa Barbara at night was with a Wista 4x5 and the other two are from a Dorff 8x10.
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trillo nuclear reactor last week.
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View inside Dorothy, Alberta’s crumbling United Church, once the focal point for scores of area weddings and christenings. The last service was performed here in 1961.[4x5,120mm]
http://www.apug.org/gallery/data/501...hy_-church.jpg
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Here are mine:-
1st one was from Harrow-on-the Hill grave yard.
2nd one is Pioneer steel elevator
3rd one is Mausoleum Doors at Glensheen Mansion MN (Lith Print)
4th is wider view of mausoleum doors at Glensheen Mansion MN (LITH Print)
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and one more of an old store building in Hixton MN
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Door (1660),
Seix, Pyrenees, France
Speed 3x4
125 mm f:2
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GSX4
and one more of an old store building in Hixton MN
what a great photograph! Awesome subject as well, I like it! That type of subject (in my opinion) fits perfect with large format!
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a New Tunnel in Dublin that runs from the city centre to the port and is supposed to ease traffic, in typical irish fashion..... it made it worse, but it does look pretty at night, i'll hopefully be back when i've got the money for 4x5 velvia.
Crown Graphic
90mm wollensak F6.8(shot @ f32 25 seconds)
Tmax 400
Xtol 1+3 14 minutes
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gothic folly - built around 1770, this has no purpose except to look impressive on the skyline from nearby Wimpole Hall, near Cambridge. It was built as a ruin - stone on the side facing the hall and brick elsewhere.
Ebony 45S, Provia 100 with Nikon 210.
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Pullman District, Chicago 5x7 Fp4
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Shady side of barn. 4x5, 150 lens.
www.joelbrownphotography.com
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Serre, Pyrennes
Mountains country side house.
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The food COOP in Willimantic CT (sign has since been torn down). 8x10
Bruno Mill in Troy NY I could have spent days inside this mill. 8x10
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tim810
The food COOP in Willimantic CT (sign has since been torn down). 8x10
Bruno Mill in Troy NY I could have spent days inside this mill. 8x10
It looks like the perfect place to scan walls... seems there must be unsuspected and astonishing close-up views !!!
Nice shots Tim
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Cafe interior, Royal Albert Hall, London-
Softroom Architects-
72mm XL, Provia-
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2346/...8937b92593.jpg
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The water tower in Volunteer Park, Seattle.
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Jamestowne Church.
Part of a series I'm working on of architectural interiors.