Bragg-Mitchell Mansion in Mobile, Alabama
Shen-Hao 4x5
Nikkor 90mm
Fuji Quickload
Fuji Acros 100
Scanned on Epson V700
Metered with Sekonic L758DR
-Robert
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion in Mobile, Alabama
Shen-Hao 4x5
Nikkor 90mm
Fuji Quickload
Fuji Acros 100
Scanned on Epson V700
Metered with Sekonic L758DR
-Robert
RmFrase
Shen Hao TZ45IIb 4x5
Horseman L45 4x5
Canon 6D Mark II
75mm, 90mm, 150mm, 210mm, 240mm
Epson V700 Scanner
Robert - see you were in my neighboorhood. Nice shot of the Bragg-Mitchell house. The Visitation Monastery right down the street has a very nice church as well. Hope you made it there as well.
Robert, that is a nice one!
Ghosts on the Metro:
A 30 second exposure of the Washington D.C. Smithsonian metro stop one Sunday evening. An ND filter would remove the last traces of the ghosts, but I think I prefer it with them present.
Tachihara 4x5
Nikkor 150mm f/5.6
Ilford HP4+
30s f/28
The Samuel Wentworth Library
Taken May 19, 2010 in Center Sandwich, NH
Graflex GV II, 162mm Optar, f/8, 1/8 sec
Rotary development in Pyrocat-MC 1:1:100 9.5 mins @ 18 deg C
Negative scan on an Epson 2450
Joe
Entrance, Julia Morgan Designed Mansion in Berkley, California.
Toyo 45AX, 90mm Grandagon, Fuji 160S Color Negative Film. This image was taken on a group photo walk in Berkeley on a beautiful weekend morning last December.
Barrel House liquors, 14th Street, Washington DC. 14x17 Canham, Nikkor 450m f9. 1 minute 30 seconds exposure. Pt/Pd print.
Early colonial `Georgian', Moeraki Flag Station, Ex-Rangiora-Oxford Line, North Canterbury, New Zealand
4x5 Astia, Schneider Super-Symmar HM 150/5.6 - 1/15 s @ f/22 (hardly fast enough to hold back the hot Nor'Wester always streaming through this part of the country).
Best, Richard
The capitol building in Washington D.C., early dusk.
Shot on 4x5 FP4+ with my Tachihara and a 150mm Nikkor. Not my first choice for architecture, but the reflecting pool gave me enough foreground to get back for a decent shot.
Nice shot Richard, I love how faithfully the NZ colours have been captured, I had a look at your site and there are some lovely shots, Glorious Decomposition is my favourite. May I ask where you get your E6 processed, if you don't do it yourself. I am going to be in the region from next week and would be nice to have it done promptly.
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