Bragg-Mitchell Mansion in Mobile, Alabama
Shen-Hao 4x5
Nikkor 90mm
Fuji Quickload
Fuji Acros 100
Scanned on Epson V700
Metered with Sekonic L758DR
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-Robert
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Bragg-Mitchell Mansion in Mobile, Alabama
Shen-Hao 4x5
Nikkor 90mm
Fuji Quickload
Fuji Acros 100
Scanned on Epson V700
Metered with Sekonic L758DR
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1013/...5edaae88_b.jpg
-Robert
Robert - see you were in my neighboorhood. Nice shot of the Bragg-Mitchell house. The Visitation Monastery right down the street has a very nice church as well. Hope you made it there as well.
Robert, that is a nice one!
Ghosts on the Metro:
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A 30 second exposure of the Washington D.C. Smithsonian metro stop one Sunday evening. An ND filter would remove the last traces of the ghosts, but I think I prefer it with them present.
Tachihara 4x5
Nikkor 150mm f/5.6
Ilford HP4+
30s f/28
The Samuel Wentworth Library
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Taken May 19, 2010 in Center Sandwich, NH
Graflex GV II, 162mm Optar, f/8, 1/8 sec
Rotary development in Pyrocat-MC 1:1:100 9.5 mins @ 18 deg C
Negative scan on an Epson 2450
Joe
Entrance, Julia Morgan Designed Mansion in Berkley, California.
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Toyo 45AX, 90mm Grandagon, Fuji 160S Color Negative Film. This image was taken on a group photo walk in Berkeley on a beautiful weekend morning last December.
Barrel House liquors, 14th Street, Washington DC. 14x17 Canham, Nikkor 450m f9. 1 minute 30 seconds exposure. Pt/Pd print.
Early colonial `Georgian', Moeraki Flag Station, Ex-Rangiora-Oxford Line, North Canterbury, New Zealand
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4x5 Astia, Schneider Super-Symmar HM 150/5.6 - 1/15 s @ f/22 (hardly fast enough to hold back the hot Nor'Wester always streaming through this part of the country).
Best, Richard
The capitol building in Washington D.C., early dusk.
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Shot on 4x5 FP4+ with my Tachihara and a 150mm Nikkor. Not my first choice for architecture, but the reflecting pool gave me enough foreground to get back for a decent shot.
Nice shot Richard, I love how faithfully the NZ colours have been captured, I had a look at your site and there are some lovely shots, Glorious Decomposition is my favourite. May I ask where you get your E6 processed, if you don't do it yourself. I am going to be in the region from next week and would be nice to have it done promptly.