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    Leon thanks a lot.
    Nice work Sanchi.

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Damn, David Hedley your stuff is terrific.

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    Shop Wall, Winton

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by spkennedy3000 View Post
    Leon thanks a lot.
    Nice work Sanchi.
    Thank you for encouragement.

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    Cambo Wide 580 Schneider 58mm Super-Angulon XL f5.6 Fuji Pro 160s 4x5" film.
    From my recent solo exhibition.

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    REALLY like your Heygate series, Simon! Beautiful tones and lovely, desolate views.
    Where can I see it in its completeness, without 'interruption' from your assignments?

    btw. how do you like your VX125? I still lean heavily towards a Linhof Technikardan for my next cam, but considered the VX... just curious. (my lens range would be 72-210).

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    Wonderful colors and tones! Trees and fog are fantastic!
    Can you tell something about what color corrections you made if you made any?
    Greets

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    couple shots w/ the new camera on paper neg,, I ran out of fixer so after 2 min. in dev. I tacked the images to the DR wall and shot them with a digital and flash which is what the black specs are from...

    The one with a barrel ceiling is the kitchen I built 12 yrs ago and the other is livingroom

    shot @ f22 no center filter

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    I must say this thread has some bloody good shots on it. They are all great!
    Here's my try:
    I have attached three shots, all shot in Brisbane, Australia - before it was flooded!
    The first shot is of the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art.
    The second is of the Brisbane freeways which I think has worked well, and one can just see the red tail light image of push bikes going past.
    The third one is a block of flats framed by the Story Bridge. It is just as much a social statement as an architectural shot.

    All shots were taken on 4X5 and Portra 160NC film.
    Be a slave to technology, or shoot film.
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    Anthony,
    great photos!
    I especially love the third one, with the orange arc, the pipe and residential high rise in the background.

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