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    Pulgas Water Temple



    Located in San Mateo County just west of the scenic 280 route between San Francisco and San Jose, the temple was constructed in 1938 after a design by architect William G. Merchant to commerate the completion of the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct. It is similar to the Sunol temple in design but lacks a roof and the interior art work found at Sunol. For further information on this structure see:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulgas_Water_Temple

    I'll be re-photographing this later this week from a better vantage point and when there is no clouds as visible in the upper left.

    Printed as a Van Dyke on 90lb Lanaquarelle HP paper.

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    Tree in sunlight. 5x7 Delta 100, Carbon transfer on rod sized cold press fabriano.

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    Window to the past. 5x7 Delta 100, Carbon transfer on cold pressed Fabriano. Lots of fine wood and brick detail in the print, windy though.

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    My new carbon print work .

    The Burning log


    Foresta fall, Yosemite

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    Another from the same session. Same details. Old school look even though it was made with a very modern lens and film and is very detailed in person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgtaylor View Post
    Pulgas Water Temple



    Located in San Mateo County just west of the scenic 280 route between San Francisco and San Jose, the temple was constructed in 1938 after a design by architect William G. Merchant to commerate the completion of the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct. It is similar to the Sunol temple in design but lacks a roof and the interior art work found at Sunol. For further information on this structure see:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulgas_Water_Temple

    I'll be re-photographing this later this week from a better vantage point and when there is no clouds as visible in the upper left.

    Printed as a Van Dyke on 90lb Lanaquarelle HP paper.

    Thomas
    Here's the Water Temple printed as a Kallitype (KII process) on 140Lb Lanaquarelle HP paper - the same weight as the image above which was misquoted. They look similar both there is a pronounced difference in coloration between them with the Kallitype being the more colorful. This print was overexposed by about 30 seconds. I can't wait to reshoot and reprint this.



    Thomas

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    I hope you guys don't mind to see my work behind the scene.
    A 14x17 Black Oak Carbon transfer .


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    I hope you guys don't mind to see my work behind the scene.
    A 14x17 Black Oak Carbon transfer .
    Beautiful Tri Tran, the work on your website is equally outstanding!

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    Thanks David. Appreciated. Lots of work for this size but real worth it when you see it in person.

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    Tri, awesome! Lucky for me I know what the prints look like! Can't wait to see the 14x17.

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