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Love old barns, they are going fast here in North Carolina.
Jack
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C4D
Love old barns, they are going fast here in North Carolina.
Jack
Same here in Missouri Jack... they have been disappearing so fast around here that my whole summer is dedicated to photograph as many barns as I can find. Supposedly the state of Missouri has the most barns of any state so I have a lot of subjects to work with. Last weekend I hit the road here in the Ozarks and found some great barns that I had a chance to photograph with my new 6x17 camera, I can't wait until I get the film back!
From a drive through rural Illinois.
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Ford LTD by RHITMrB, on Flickr
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Sportsman by RHITMrB, on Flickr
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Untitled by RHITMrB, on Flickr
Jundiai, SP, Brazil
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(Adox CHS 50 - Schneider Xenar 150mm - Linhof Technika III)
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(Fuji Acros - Schneider Xenar 150mm - Linhof Technika III)
Facade, Zanci Station
Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa MCC 111 VC FB Classic photographic paper, image size 19.5cm X 25.3cm, from a 4x5 Tmax 400 negative exposed in a Tachihara 45GF field view camera fitted with a 21cm f4.5 Voigtlander Heliar lens. Zanci station is near Lake Mungo in the largely treeless semi-desert of south-west New South Wales, Australia. The pairing of the tree stump on the right and the tree shadow on the left is the usual heavy handed symbolism; seemed neat at the time.
Top of an old grain elevator.
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Abandoned Farmhouse, Sauvie Island
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I took my Crown Graphic to a car show Memorial Day weekend. Don't ask me what these two cars were, but I thought they looked cool. Attachment 76132Attachment 76133
An old shed on the road to nowhere.
Fomapan100 @ ISO50 in Xtol using B&J 810 & 270mm
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Old Shed
My 1st Large Format B&W photo posting,
Graflex Speed Graphic, Schneider Xenar 150mm, Shoot at F22, Fomapan ISO100 4x5, Calbe R09, 1:75 dilution, 45 min semi-stand.
Software cropped side.
"Ruin Malay house"
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Here's some more color - an old crashed plane on a beach in southern Iceland. I'm not terribly happy with the angle from which I had to shoot (long story) so I'm considering converting this one to B&W and doing some heavier post work.
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Douglas R4D by RHITMrB, on Flickr
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Barn and Hills Panoramic
Taney County, Missouri
Shen-Hao PTB 6x17
Schneider 150mm Symmar-S
Singh-Ray 3 stop hard grad filter and CPL
Fuji Acros 120 film
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Deardorff 8x10; Dagor 9 1/2; HP5
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Thompson Barn
4x5, 90mm Schneider Angulon, FP4
1965 T-Bird. This was a test with a new lens shot wide open. (New to me, actually from the 1930s.) It is a tad bit soft so would be better for portraits at f/5, but I didn't have any people around to test it on. At screen size the photo doesn't look as soft as it is. Gotta love 8x10 for that!
Kodak 8x10 2D, Hugo Meyer 240mm Doppel Anastigmat, Kodak Low Contrast Aerial Duplicating Film (SO-277)
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Jonathan
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Two shots done in Claremont Virginia, a little town settled by northern soldiers after the civil war. I've been going back to this site off and on for the past 40 years, and just now getting around to shooting there. FP4+, Chamonix 4X5, 180mm, developed in PMK N-1 and scanned. Prints to follow.
Owls Head Transportation Museum event. Speed graphic and Reinhold Wallaston 190mm at f8. Foma 100 film in PMK.
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You can see how the mixture of soft and sharp happens in this crop! The tach lettering is nice and sharp as is the right side of the wheel. As things go out of focus, the intensity of the fuzziness gets madder. Enjoy the glow of the polished trim and the bottom of the instrument panel! f8 is real nice on this lens for a mix of detail and glow. Overcast lighting.
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Thanks John and jp498
A P-51 Mustang that was a performer at the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma Air Show this year. One of the perks of the job is all access at the air show. I had a great time talking to the crew. They were going to let me get in the cockpit for a photo, but my back was killing me so I passed for this year. I donated the digital proofing shots to the CAF for them to use as they saw fit.
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Shot with a Pacemaker Speed Graphic with a 90mm f6.8 Rodenstock Grandagon
Kodak E100G (cross processed)
Contact printed on to Ilford MGVI Pearl paper
Dust sucks
Old Bicycle...Colorado
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Old Grain Silo...
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Dodge Truck
Kodak 2D, 300mm Fujinon A
5x7 HP5+, D-23
I like this and the other shot in the 2D thread of this truck. Great texture and tonality.
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Panoramic barn southeastern Taney County Missouri
Shen-Hao 6x17 PTB Panoramic camera
Schneider 150mm Symmar-S
CPL, red filter, and Singh-Ray 3stop hard grad filter
Fuji Acros film and plenty of chigger bites on the legs!
I was lucky and in the right place at the right time for this subject and had time to take two different exposures. This image posted is the last exposure in which I waited for about ten minutes for the sunlight to peak through the clouds and illuminate only the barn and its surroundings, you can actually see some of the light cutoff perfectly on the fence line. The first exposure was captured in complete shade overcast and the negative turned out not as punchy or dramatic.
Wow, fantastic shot. Definitely should be happy with that.
Great Shot... Absolutely Wonderful Lighting !!
I'm glad you waited for the sun, it makes a stunning image!
Wonderful take Mark. Not too sure about the red tint in the highlights though.
Here's something old. No idea of what it is. Electric related... railroad?
Shot with (I am afraid) a leaky Petzval.
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Old por rabato, en Flickr
An old abandoned hut of the shepherds in the Alps. kodak tmax 100iso
Francesco
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Gear, Grain Silo, Buffalo, NY
5x7 Pt/Pd contact print
305 G-Claron Canham Wood Field HP5 PyrocatHD
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Tools at the old pineapple plantation where I used to live in Jensen Beach, Florida, in tha late 1990s. Linhof Technika IV with 135 Xenar.
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Taken at the Fushimi Inari Taisha (Inari shrine) in Kyoto, Japan. I'm not sure of the age of this part of the place, but it was originally founded in the year 711, so I'm sure it qualifies as "old." Chamonix 4x5, Schneider 135mm, Tri-X.
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Inari Shrine, #1 by David R Munson, on Flickr
Here's an old home from the area where my grandfather grew up. Attachment 77042Attachment 77043
I like to imagine he and his two younger sisters walking past this home when it was much newer. They migrated from Kentucky 300 miles North in the fall of 1898. It was a great joy for me to use a c. 1896 brass lens to record a part of my past. Still can't imagine how a family of 13 could have made such a journey.