Please excuse the bad scan. We only have a print scanner at work and all the students use it.
Tachihara 8x10, 300mm Nikkor, f45 @ 1/8th sec.
Sewerage Bridge built in Geelong around 1914 and now suffering from concrete cancer and neglect
Mike
That dodgy interior of Nana's reminds me of an abandoned farmhouse we used to visit in highschool. I am not sure what the attraction is between dilapitated structures and teenagers, but it seems to be universal (just using the graffiti as general guideline). Looks like a potential tetanus shot or broken leg at every step there! Heh!
Great picture Michael,
your description sounds like a general summary of our basic infrastructure at the moment!
But they were great fun weren't they!
We had the old "tire barn" a huge barn filled with old tires, we played and jumped from the rafters all day long in that old barn, then picked an apple or two on the way home. Most kids today will never know that sort of fun.
I was fooling around with the Tachi on Beach Street in Santa Cruz, California yesterday.
Tachihara 4x5 Field, Nikkor 150mm ƒ5.6 lens, Kodak E100G.
Here are a couple of submissions from the archives, old images but newly scanned and never printed.
Both are Mission Concepcion, San Antonio, Texas, 1993. This mission was built in the 1750's from native limestone. It's still a working church.
Both were made using a Cambo 4x5, in Ilford FP4 developed in HC110 diluted 1:15.
The picture at left was made with a Super Angulon 90/5.6, f/22 at 1/2.
The picture at right was made with a Super Angulon 121/8, f/45, 1 second, with the lens just about stood on edge.
Rick "going back through the San Antonio Missons portfolio" Denney
this one is taken from a build in Newark, near holland tunnel, looking towards Staten Island direction.
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Not sure whether this is architecture or landscape.
Clevedon Pier. The only fully intact grade 1 listed pier in the UK (apparently).
Arca-Swiss Kodak Ektar 127mm/f4.7 Acros DD-X
Fuji NPS 160, Fujinon 210/5.6 -NW, f22, 1 sec
This is a cabin in the Lost Creek Wilderness, built in the late 19th century to support a team working to dam Lost Creek where it flows underground. The plan did not work and the creek continues to flow without restriction under the boulders. The cabin has remained largely in tact I think due to the 4 mile hike required to reach the cabin.
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