More from my architecture series… Oslo Town Hall.
More info and larger image over at Flickr.
More from my architecture series… Oslo Town Hall.
More info and larger image over at Flickr.
This is a re-created Miami Indian primative dwelling on the banks of the Mississinewa river (exact site of original village) near the battleground.This is just the frame and they would have used different animal skins as a cover.. The chief and his families lived in log cabins
This dwelling is about 5x8' x 5'-6" tall
Sinar 8x10" w/ 12" Georz gold ring scanned neg
More about this image here.
very impressive Simon
Thanks a lot Barry(?)!
Yeah that is awesome!
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"There is little or no ‘reality’ in the blacks, grays and whites of either the informational or expressive black-and-white image" -Ansel Adams
Great set! And welcome! I really like the middle and right one.
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"There is little or no ‘reality’ in the blacks, grays and whites of either the informational or expressive black-and-white image" -Ansel Adams
Haus mit Werbetafeln by andi_heuser, on Flickr
I like that, its a modern day Atget, he also made pictures of walls with lots of advertising.
David Cary
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Steelways : Originally posted a version of this taken with a 58mm lens on the urban landscape thread, but I didn't like how the 58mm made everything look obviously wide angle, and much detail was lost in the building. I since returned with a 110xl lens and stitched 5 negatives together.
I think I'm starting to get somewhere with this subject. I thought of Gursky's Montparnasse photo, and how leaving any indication of the building length out of the picture creates a more mysterious effect...
sorry (it's a long one)
In order to balance the composition I needed a higher camera height. I used my Gitzo 504 Giant for this:
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