Taken under the very prompt and watchful eye of Border Patrol, Detroit.
8x10 Delta 100 300mm
Taken under the very prompt and watchful eye of Border Patrol, Detroit.
8x10 Delta 100 300mm
Vinny and Sean, fantastic work, I would love to see prints of both.
Photographs by Richard M. Coda
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Primordial: 2010 - Photographs of the Arizona Monsoon
"Speak softly and carry an 8x10"
"I shoot a HYBRID - Arca/Canham 11x14"
Such great pictures here, what an inspiration! Thank you so much for sharing.
Here is my first attemt to contribute, but my camera's been drinkin' Does this qualify as "urban landscape"?
Munich, 2004
Sironar-N 5.6/210mm
Kodak Tmax 400 developed in D-76
Print on Ilfobrom FB Galerie, toned in selenium
c&c welcome
Peter
810 contact print
azo or lodima paper
amidol
1112 BW 810C 8.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
Not so sure about this one....
1112 BW 810 14.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
david
Kodak E100S
4x5 Pacemaker Speed Graphic
Kodak Aero-Ektar 178mm f/2.5
Jonathan
Superb.
Tom,
Thanks! I froze my behind off setting up in the freezing fog, but I got some worthwhile shots and was very pleased. It helps that this scene is only one block from my house. Afterwards I hurried home to the warmth of forced air heat.
This is one of those examples where the film "sees" the scene so much differently than your eyes do. I was shocked by the foreground detail and even the light on the side of the utility pole. None of that registered on the ground glass at the time I was focusing.
Jonathan
Here's one from three years ago when I first got the Aero Ektar and just HAD to mess around with the obligatory "small world" tilt/swing shots. Shot on very expired 4x5 Velvia, hence the uncorrectable (at least by me) color shift.
Jonathan
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