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Hello!
Goya's Gate - Museum El Prado - Madrid, Spain
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4645/...00b5b58e_b.jpg
museo del prado by Antonio Gimeno, on Flickr
Chamonix F1
Nikkor SW 65/4
Rollei Retro 100 : Rodinal 1+50 (11')
Epson 4990 /Epson Scan
Cheers!
Antonio
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gimenosaiz
Well done Antonio! Nice light and exposure.
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chassis
Well done Antonio! Nice light and exposure.
Thank you!! Un abrazo
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Whilst rummaging through some old files, I ran across this one from my early explorations with the 8x10 a couple of years ago. I was rather taken by the contrast between the convoluted form of the tree and the precise, nearly neo-classical brick facade of the former O.M. Edwards Factory here in Syracuse.
Though its not too bad here, I have since learned how to manage the bellows sag on my aged Korona a bit better.
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Korona Commercial 8x10, Kowa 360mm, Ilford HP5, Epson V750 scan of negative
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bgh
Whilst rummaging through some old files, I ran across this one from my early explorations with the 8x10 a couple of years ago. I was rather taken by the contrast between the convoluted form of the tree and the precise, nearly neo-classical brick facade of the former O.M. Edwards Factory here in Syracuse.
Though its not too bad here, I have since learned how to manage the bellows sag on my aged Korona a bit better.
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Korona Commercial 8x10, Kowa 360mm, Ilford HP5, Epson V750 scan of negative
Syracuse...nice. I'm from Cortland.
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Confederation building, Ottawa
Crown Graphic, Wollensak Optar 90mm f6.8 at f32, HP5, Red filter
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4654/...059bdec2_o.jpgConfederation building, Ottawa by Howard Sandler, on Flickr
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Great subject! Lots of angles, lines and geometric goodies to look at.
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hsandler
Nicely captured! I used to work downtown, just near there.
Must have been "fun" to set up a view camera across the street from there.
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Hi everybody,
My first architecture image with the Shenhao 4x5 in 4x5 format and all together the 5th image with this camera.
I am still not used to everything but have a lot of fun.
Here you can see a picture from Shenyang in China of the rather new Grand Theatre Hall.
Everybody calls it the diamond and I am sure there are a lot of brilliant pictures hidden to be explored.
So I will definitely come again and see what I can find.
This particular image though is not convincing me so much and I like to ask for some ideas about interesting composition ideas on such kind of building.
I know the light and contrast (I added some in LR) was also not the best, so this could definitely give a boost as well but what makes me more headache is the composition...
Especially with the newer architecture, where strong perspective could make sense, I am still lost when I stand in front.
Looking forward to your comments and feedback.
Thanks and best regards, Miguel
BTW: This was done with a 90mm, giving me almost no movement possibilities anymore.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4656/...eed3c17b_b.jpg
Diamond_20180220_1 by Miguel Buschhauer, on Flickr
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... and here is the second image of this day:
Skyscrapers in contrast to light sky without clouds.
Contrast added in LR.
Even it loses a lot of details, I find it much more attractive compared to the flat low contrast original.
I could also post it, in case somebody is interested.
Cheers, Miguel
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NWG_20180220_2 by Miguel Buschhauer, on Flickr