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    Re: Ruins

    Quote Originally Posted by rpalm View Post
    Salton Sea Trailer

    Right after a rain storm. A person could probably pick it up pretty cheap

    B&J Orbitar WA, Schneider 65mm, 4x5, Ilford FP4



    thanx for looking

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    Looks like my first apartment very cool
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    Re: Ruins

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    Abandoned Corpa Crane, San Francisco



    Shown printed on Ilford MG RC at grade 5 to lighten the sky.

    This structure still stands along the terminus of Islais Canal in San Francsico. For more information on this historic sight see http://www.foundsf.org/index.php?tit...n_Islais_Creek and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islais_Creek

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    I like it Thomas, I enjoy the tight comp. my compliments
    erik

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    Re: Ruins

    Here are some ruins from Canyonlands in Utah. Shot on 8x10 efke pl100 I think with a velostigmat 159mm @ f45 and printed in pt/pd on an extremely textured Hahnemuhle "leonardo" 600 g/m2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Larsen View Post
    Here are some ruins from Canyonlands in Utah. Shot on 8x10 efke pl100 I think with a velostigmat 159mm @ f45 and printed in pt/pd on an extremely textured Hahnemuhle "leonardo" 600 g/m2
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    You've once again got my admiration, Erik. It was all I could do hiking in there with my digital without a tripod. You're a better man then me.

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    Thomas; the crane is great. The contrast really makes it


    Erik.... very impressive. I would like to see it in person and check out the texture.
    david

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    Thanks guys,
    Oh come on Len, it wasn't that bad
    David, anytime you are in my neck of the woods let me know and you can see for yourself the texture. It's not everyones cup of tea but some images look good with the texture imo especially if detail isn't important or as in the case of the above photo a not to sharp negative can be overcome by the papers texture.
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    erik

    Here's a shot from Mule Canyon taken with 8x10 efke pl25 with a 305 Graphic Kowa printed in pt/pd on Cranes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Larsen View Post
    Thanks guys,
    Oh come on Len, it wasn't that bad
    David, anytime you are in my neck of the woods let me know and you can see for yourself the texture. It's not everyones cup of tea but some images look good with the texture imo especially if detail isn't important or as in the case of the above photo a not to sharp negative can be overcome by the papers texture.
    regards
    erik

    Here's a shot from Mule Canyon taken with 8x10 efke pl25 with a 305 Graphic Kowa printed in pt/pd on Cranes
    Now this is a nice easy and beautiful hike.

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    Re: Ruins

    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Larsen View Post
    I like it Thomas, I enjoy the tight comp. my compliments
    erik
    Thanks Erik, your coments are much appreciated.

    Your Canyonlands above is an excellent image and choosing a paper with tooth really enhances it IMHO.

    Quote Originally Posted by atlcruiser View Post
    Thomas; the crane is great. The contrast really makes it
    Thanks altcruiser, much appreciated.

    Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Larsen View Post
    Thanks guys,
    Oh come on Len, it wasn't that bad
    David, anytime you are in my neck of the woods let me know and you can see for yourself the texture. It's not everyones cup of tea but some images look good with the texture imo especially if detail isn't important or as in the case of the above photo a not to sharp negative can be overcome by the papers texture.
    regards
    erik

    Here's a shot from Mule Canyon taken with 8x10 efke pl25 with a 305 Graphic Kowa printed in pt/pd on Cranes
    Wow! One can imagine the "flames of war" shooting from the roof. Well done Erik.

    Thomas

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    Re: Ruins

    Quote Originally Posted by tgtaylor View Post
    Wow! One can imagine the "flames of war" shooting from the roof. Well done Erik.

    Thomas
    Thanks Thomas, "flames of war"...interesting
    Regards
    Erik

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