Sinar P 4x5 90mm 5.6XL Lundenburg Nova Scotia
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Sinar P 4x5 90mm 5.6XL Lundenburg Nova Scotia
Peggy's Cove Nova Scotia Sinar P 4x5 90mm 5.6XL
Steve, beautiful image.
This is of all churches, Saint Domenico in Venice
http://i35.tinypic.com/im2xdz.jpg
http://jeremydmoore.com/images/tcp/5.jpg
Saints Cyril and Methodius, Shiner, TX
Gotland Island, Sweden. Toho 4x5, 300mm Nikkor M
Jeremy, that is one hell of image. Very strong...
Yeah, Greg, you get my drift :D
(although I've noticed the significance of the word I used in the context only now. Sorry if it might seem inappropriate to some, was not my intention...)
Trinity Church in Geneva - Switzerland
Chapel in the Woods, Stowe, Vermont. Speed Graphic with 150mm Fuji.
A church... used to be... Contact print of four 6 x 17cm negs side by side. Art Panorama 6 x 17, SA 90mm F8, FP4 in D76.
Sorry, this is medium format. I was just starting to get into film last year. This is from New Orleans in October, 2007. I wish I had a chance to try this with my 4x5.
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...altimeexp5.jpg
Jeremy, that's absolutely superb. :eek:
Paul.... Nice shot! Looks very very familiar to me... is this church near Dunrobin Ontario ? Seems to me I have a shot of a similar looking church taken way back.
Great job Paul. I really like the picture.
A recent one...of course we have quite a few over at the Texas Church Project
Calumet 4x5, 90mm lens
Mike, that is just stellar.
Don, that's the neg scan, but I've got an 8x10 and 12x15 gum over pt/pd print of that image hanging out somewhere in my house. Having done a bunch of work with the Texas Church Project I've shot quite a few churches ;)
http://jeremydmoore.com/images/tcp/10.jpg
St. Peter's, Lindsay, TX
Jeremy, did the Texas Church Project include Tennessee? The above photo was taken in Del Rio, Tennessee.
Thanks Jeremy, those negative scans are really nice...shows just how nice a LF neg can look when processed correctly
If y'all don't mind, I'll post some, but they are medium format images, no large format. :eek:
I don't mind. I have one or two medium format photos myself.
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Plantersville, TX. A pair of 6x7 negatives. That's almost large format isn't it? :D
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/129...+Diptych+3.jpg
The First Unitarian on Church Street here in Burlington, Vermont.
http://zack.loseby.net/images/church1.jpg
http://www.kennethleegallery.com/ima...m/bechurch.jpg
Massachussetts, USA
Arca Swiss Discovery, Fujinon 240A
4x5 TMY Pyrocat HD
St. Morwenna, Cornwall.
Senlisse-Garnes
SA 121
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Plantersville, TX. - Crown Graphic, Tominon 105mm, Arista.EDU 100
I am more into landscape than into architecture, but I have photographed a few churches in Denmark. They are part of the landscape there, somehow. And I find the Danish-style churches look very friendly. Three pictures:
The Bogense (Fyn) church. Wista DX with Rodenstock APO-Ronar 150mm, TMAX 100 with +1 overexposure and N-1 development in D-76. In the print you can read the inscripts on the tombstones (thanks to large format).
http://www.blackandwhitegallery.de/s...ense-kirke.jpg
The Raabjerg church near Skagen (Jutland). Linhof IV with Rodenstock Grandagon 90mm, TMAX 100 with +1 overexposure and N-1 development in XTOL
http://www.blackandwhitegallery.de/s...jerg-kirke.jpg
Den tilsandende Kirke in Skagen (Jutland). The church has been abandoned long ago when it was covered by the sand dunes, only the tower remains. It is a popular tourist attraction today. Polaroid 110B Razzle conversion, Rodenstock Ysarex 127mm, shot with the f90 cap on TMAX 400, push development to 3200 in XTOL. With the f90 cap you can get everything sharp from 4ft to infinity. Handheld shot, lying on my back in the wet grass...
http://www.blackandwhitegallery.de/s...dede-kirke.jpg
Luthern church in southern Minnesota in the small town of Arendahl.
Churches are fabulous photographic subjects, especially for us LF types.
This is the recreation of the original church at Jamestowne, VA. Zone VI, 90mm, efke 100 in HC-110.
some really terrific work here guys.
Enjoy seeing all the work from everywhere.
here are my church photos.
all are 4x5 pinhole negs
the 1st two are with a 25mm "focal length" the last one is the Burmese Schwedagon Pagoda. i use a 75mm "FL" with that one.
eddie
Corpus Christi, Texas, morning light from the ocean, which the church faces.
Sichuan China Seagull 4A LUCY120
"Luthern church in southern Minnesota in the small town of Arendahl."
Very handsomely done !