I like that, Jess!!
I like that, Jess!!
A couple from inside the old Kansas City Livestock Exchange after it had closed down.
Beautiful tones, cpercy.
I don't know what I'd call this but it seems to fit "ruins" best:
http://www.daveparryphotography.co.u...s-and-mountain
RSW45, Symmar-S 150mm, Velvia 50
Ruins of Windsor
Crown graphic 4x5
Wolly 90mm
FP4+ in Rodinal 1:100
silver print in PF 130
What lead you to take the ruins in that certain angle and what was you motive for taking it?
Walking around the place, I found a vantage point outside the barrier that presented these three columns inside my frame from a perspective that wasn't enface, like most of the Windsor photos I've seen. I also liked that two other lines of columns were visible in the background giving a sense of dimension to what's left of the plantation house. The sense of viewing these columns from a close-to-the-ground perspective is due to them being rather tall, the wide-angle lens, and the Crown Graphic's limited movements.
Is the composition bad?
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