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  1. #511

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Foundry 1977, long since replaced by modern buildings.

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Wynd View Post
    Lithfkn,
    Welcome to the forum.
    Did you do the RMIT BA in Photography? I only saw that building for the first time a couple of weeks ago. It does appeal as a subject.
    Mke
    Indeed I did

    How do you know about the BA program? Did you study it as well?

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    19th Century girls school undergoing renovation, Washington DC area:



    Busch Pressman D, Wollensak Raptar 135mm

  4. #514

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Hughes View Post
    19th Century girls school undergoing renovation, Washington DC area:



    Busch Pressman D, Wollensak Raptar 135mm
    A beautiful image of a very interesting architecture, I didn't know Wollensak Raptar lenses could product such amazing results. I have the Busch "C" with the 101mm Raptar but have never used the lens.

    Curt

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    Thanks Curt. Wollie Raptars are Tessars, maybe not the most exotic lenses on the block, but quite effective and versatile. I also use a 101 Optar on my 4x5 Busch Pressman D as a wide angle, "special" lens - and get some of that crazy swirly effect in the corners that LF people lust for and pay big bux for with Petzvals and other old lenses. Not due to any intent on my own, believe me - it's just that these Tessars get a little squirrelly beyond their normal angle of view.

  6. #516

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    Jain Temple, Ranakpur; Gowland Pocket View, 120mm Angulon, Tmax 100.

  7. #517

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    Ground floor and windows, Jakob Burckhardt Haus, Basel;

    Toyo 4x5, Schneider 180mm, TMY / Tanol

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    4x5 (my new Wista SP!), fuji 240A (my favorite lens?), hp5+

    A bit of a cliche shot, but oh well.

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    Colorado Veterans Monument in downtown Denver. I think I need to do this one over to get everything lined up right. And maybe try the 55mm lens.

    Shen Hao PTB 4x5, Caltar II-N 75/4.5, HP5+ in DD-X.
    Never is always wrong; always is never right.

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    Monastery (Leh, Ladakh)
    Chamonix, Schneider 135mm, Fp4

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