8x10 HP5+ (yeah I duotoned it):
Info for those who care:
This is the Marathon Oil Refinery on the Mississippi River in St Paul Park, MN. I think Marathon may have sold it last year though. On the left is the Rock Island swing bridge which opened in 1895. It was closed in 1999 and almost completely demolished in 2009. It was bought by Inver Grove Heights and converted into a pier/park.
Calumet C1
210mm Kowa Graphic
8x10 Ilford HP5+ @320
f/64
1/30th
Developed in a BTZS tube with Pyrocat HD at a dilution of 1:1:100 for 13 minutes. I think I am going to try the two bath / divided Pyro method next time.
Could have given it more exposure for sure. I was mainly interested in the 8x10 Velvia I shot. I am sending that out tomorrow, hopefully it turns out. I don't think b&w fit this scene as much as color. With the featureless sky there isn't much going on and obviously the color doesn't come through. I am hoping the Velvia captured some great color as the sun was just coming up behind the right bit of smoke and lighting everything up pretty good.
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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
You're right, it's a little stark in b&w, but I still like it as such...
Personally I would crop it as a panorama. Probably with the horizon centered. Interested to see the color, please post when you can.
You are probably right about the crop. I actually did that pretty much to the bridge/reflection when I first scanned it. For some reason it didn't feel right taking out that much of the photo although it probably would look better if I could detach myself from the current framing. Not sure why I am averse to cropping it like that. I usually like a longer aspect ratio too. I think, at the least, crop the top to the bridge. I'll have to see how the color renders the scene as that is what I was there for. It better turn out...
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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
Very nice David Bogdan
left side of the image seems to be too heavy because of the bridge
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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
nice, steve. both of those draw me in. the geometry of both images is what does it for me...
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