Thanks Austin, its almost impossible not to photograph a scene that proclaims itself perfect.
Yeah Roger, I know that's where it comes from but it still kind of cracks me up.
Thanks Austin, its almost impossible not to photograph a scene that proclaims itself perfect.
Yeah Roger, I know that's where it comes from but it still kind of cracks me up.
Lke the first one. Shame its a stop or two under. Nice Composition.
Marquee, Foster Road, Portland
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Old time print shop in Urich, MO a friend of mine and I came across when we were out photographing many years ago.
The old guy who owned and ran the place must have been a hundred and looked very similar to his establishment.
I never got chance to print this before, the contrast would have been difficult to manage in the darkroom.
My friend Dave made some beautiful images here.
Deardorff 5x7, Schinider 135mm, T-MAX 100 4x5.
Hi there,
Here's one of my very first pictures in LF, first batch sent to processing. For now, photographying with LF has been a treat.
New Orleans from the westbank of the Mississipi.
Feel free to criticize
Crossing the Rubicon by L'Eidolon, on Flickr
Chamonix 45nII, Rodenstock 90mm and Ilford FP4+
Yes and as I recall he had hand typesetting and a hot metal Linotype machine. In one area there had been a small fire, probably from the hot metal. I can't imagine how he got it put out with all the old paper and rags around, but he made no attempt to repair it he just moved everything still working over a bit. Very interesting place though.
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