I took this picture a couple of weeks ago. There is actually a modern car parked between a couple of the old ones. The motel is open and you can stay in the Tipis.
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One more from Conca, Queretaro, Mexico, one of the five Junipero Serra missions.
Oh, there are so many... these are recent. Downtown and 2398 are Phoenix.... Waterfront is Scottsdale.
All 8x10 TMax 100
Arca Swiss 8x10
lens, either Fuji 300A or 450C
A question of qualification.
Are images taken with a Horseman SWD and a MFDB considered large format? (the Horseman is a view camera, and the resulting image is in the > 100Mp range)
jim
Outstanding image Barry. Well done. Amazing tonality and crispness.
Horseman SWD-II, Rodenstock 35mm lens, Aptus 75s back
http://www.jcollum.com/l/20060826_RonPano10.jpg
http://www.jcollum.com/l/20080826_RonPano3.jpg
(moderator.. pls delete if the setup doesn't qualify)
two from last weekend:
90mm + yellow filter
http://www.buckshotsblog.com/wp-cont.../rileys_05.jpg
180mm
http://www.buckshotsblog.com/wp-cont.../rileys_06.jpg
This thread has been a bit quiet, so I thought I would wake it up.
Daniel, nice cabin. Love the tones on the first one.
Here's some lines and shadows to mess with your head!
Taken this past Monday. Ebony 4x5 w/ 210 Apo Symmar on Fuji Acros and souped in Diafine.
Jim Cole:
That's by the Pioneer Museum and the Coconino Arts Center? That's a nice shot. I was going to take that same shot, but looking from the opposite side, back in July, but I couldn't wait for the sun (my daughter was taking a watercolor class there and the class ended before the "right" shadows appeared).
Richard,
You are exactly right. I live just up the highway about 1/4 mile. Sorry you missed the light...it was very cool. It has an M.C.Escher feel to it. If you would have been able to wait for the shadows to form, you most likely would have shot from the same side as I did. Maybe you can catch it next time around.