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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by karlmartini View Post
    This is really the first LF image that I'm able to have some pride in...Mainly because of the soft colors and tonal range. I would have liked to stop down but the wind was introducing a bit of shake and I couldn't afford to have a slow shutter speed. This is part of an ongoing college project. Basically its a study of very expensive urban developments built during the Irish property boom that are empty during the recession. In contrast to the rural 'Ghost Estate' phenomenon where the houses are in rapid decay these developments are too valuable to neglect and are kept in a state of suspended animation, devoid of people.

    Deardorff 8x10. Portra 160. Schneider 240 5.6. Dev in tempered bath tub in trays. Scanned in Epson PERFECTION 750

    Glad you didnt stop it down, It looks beautiful with the DOF as it is.

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    Shen Hao PTB45 + Nikon S 210 @f16 1/60th + Tmax 100 + Rodinal 1:75 for 19min.

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Elysian Park, Los Angeles.
    Sinar P, 890mm APO Ronar CL, Ektar 8x10, f45 25 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwin Beckenbach View Post
    Elysian Park, Los Angeles.
    Sinar P, 890mm APO Ronar CL, Ektar 8x10, f45 25 minutes.
    This is beautiful Edwin; great use of the the long F.L.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by SocalAstro View Post
    This is beautiful Edwin; great use of the the long F.L.

    Cheers,
    Leon
    Thanks Leon,

    I conceived of this shot almost a year ago but between weather, security guards, and the end of baseball season I didn't manage to pull it off until last weekend.

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    Edwin, that's nice work.

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by karlmartini View Post
    This is really the first LF image that I'm able to have some pride in...Mainly because of the soft colors and tonal range. I would have liked to stop down but the wind was introducing a bit of shake and I couldn't afford to have a slow shutter speed. This is part of an ongoing college project. Basically its a study of very expensive urban developments built during the Irish property boom that are empty during the recession. In contrast to the rural 'Ghost Estate' phenomenon where the houses are in rapid decay these developments are too valuable to neglect and are kept in a state of suspended animation, devoid of people.

    Deardorff 8x10. Portra 160. Schneider 240 5.6. Dev in tempered bath tub in trays. Scanned in Epson PERFECTION 750

    Strangly compelling photograph!

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    Taken in Santa Barbara, about 1/8th of a mile from East Beach. On the left side of the fence is the Union Pacific railroad tracks. Used a 6"/f4 petzval lens on a Speed Graphic--4x5 outdated TMAX 100.


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    Spring in the harbour
    Linhof technika IV , foma 100, rodinal

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    City Center, Las Vegas, from my new project on the Colorado River and the development of the West...

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