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austin granger
This is fantastic Dennis! It's amazing on a purely visual level, but also contains so many intriguing human elements. I want to know the story of the man on the phone, but every figure (the woman, the man in uniform, the guy in the trench coat at right) is interesting in their own way. Your timing here was spot-on!
Thanks ericantonio, Austin and Bipin
Austin, thanks for your thoughtful comments. All good luck, especially the timing !
I appreciate that you always "go deep" when looking at images.
You certainly identified a different dimension of interest.
I usually take two exposures - in my second, the phone call was over and not a single soul in sight.
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Demolition of a particle board mill
150mm Sironar-N
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Hi!
Royal Palace, Madrid.
Chamonix F1
Nikkor-M 300/9
Rollei Retro 100 : Rodinal 1+50
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4342/...f85548d2_c.jpg
palacio by Antonio Gimeno, on Flickr
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gimenosaiz
Great!
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Some industrial decay. The old mill (once a tire factory I'm told) now largely demolished in Milltown New Jersey.
Burke & James 4x5, Ilex 210mm lens and shutter, Ilford FP4+, souped HC-110 dil. B
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4393/...6666a788_z.jpgMilltown by terry, on Flickr
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chassis
Great!
Thank you :-)
Cheers
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Terry276: Was the lean of the water tank and chimney intentional, or was the camera back not vertical? Normally I wouldn't comment, but in your image, since they and the telephone pole tilting in the opposite direction are the dominant verticals, they immediately caught my eye.
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Peter,
The telephone pole was tilted, which I liked, so I futzed with the back to see if I could tilt the smokestack for a convergence effect. It came out a bit stronger than I expected, but when I scanned it I liked it well enough.
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South Beach Harbor - San Francisco
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Silver Gelatin contact print from a Fuji Acros negative taken with a Rodenstock 90mm Grandagon f4.5 lens and Toyo 45AX camera.
Thomas