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1904 School for Girls. Cots found in the attic. They slept in that hallway and used those cabinets for home. The building is gone. The Nun cemetery still lives.
1998 Arista 100 35mm
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4594/...c1c3b968_z.jpgGhost cots by moe.randy, on Flickr
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That's a good one, Randy.
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Thanks Peter
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Peter De Smidt
That's a good one, Randy.
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Nice interior Randy.
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Ceiling detail
Canon FD 28/2.8
Kodak Portra 400 pushed one stop
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Really nice work Ken, Chassis, Alan, Scott, Garrett, and Randy!
Pali
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Great photos Mike & Ken!
I warmed up this morning by shoveling off the family skating pond with my daughter. Then she played hockey with the cousins. I sorta supervised and took photos. This is with my cell phone.
(LF film is drying in the darkroom)
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Great photos Mike & Ken!
I warmed up this morning by shoveling off the family skating pond with my daughter. Then she played hockey with the cousins. I sorta supervised and took photos. This is with my cell phone.
(LF film is drying in the darkroom)
Very painterly !
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Very nice, Jason!
Here's a photograph of a mountain in a lake in a mountain. A fairly unremarkable photo of a remarkable place.
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Klosterhof Allerheiligen
Schwarzwald Germany
Canon FD 28/2.8
Kodak Portra 400 pushed one stop