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    Re: Ruins

    here is a link to my favorite "ruin" image I have taken....
    http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3340985

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Wilson View Post
    here is a link to my favorite "ruin" image I have taken....
    http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3340985
    Jon,, I like that muted color !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve M Hostetter View Post
    Jon,, I like that muted color !
    Thank you Steve. My 16x20 print of this image truly "shines".

    Jon

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    Remnants of a long lost village, sunken to create a reservoir. Ebony RSW45, 65mm with a 6x12 back. Tristan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Hall View Post
    Here is a lith print of the Death Valley Kilns taken a few years ago... 8x10, deep red filter
    That's a beautiful Lith print.
    Just got into Lith printing myself. Haven't done any LF negatives yet, though.



    Quote Originally Posted by dynamo View Post
    Hello all,

    one from Heidelberg. Old freight depot.


    Sinar 13x18, APX100, SA 90

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    That's so cool! The contrast is perfect for the image.



    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Cole View Post
    Here's one from a couple of years ago. This subject has been done by many photographers, some famous, but every take is just a little different. This is my version of White House Ruin at Canyon de Chelly, AZ.
    FWIW, I like your version *a lot*.




    Quote Originally Posted by AbsolutelyN View Post
    Remnants of a long lost village, sunken to create a reservoir. Ebony RSW45, 65mm with a 6x12 back. Tristan
    Wow, is this shot somewhere near Rivendell?
    Gorgeous!
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 4-Feb-2011 at 19:26.

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    JIM,
    Here is my version of White House Ruin, TRI-X, HC110, #15 orange filter, FUJI 120, Maybe 1983?

    Thanks,
    Kirk

    at age 73:
    "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep"

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    sdwfx, Thanks for the nice comment.

    Kirk, Nice take as well. I love all the leading lines at this ruin.
    Jim Cole
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    Pinhole camera from Lensless Camera Company, Polaroid Type 51:
    Last edited by Greg_Thomas; 8-Oct-2010 at 20:02. Reason: Flickr bbcode didn't work.

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    One of my first shots with the Loaner 7x17. Lots to get use to.

    I used a digital camera to photograph the negative on a light box, then inverted it. A work in progress, to be sure! I should not have a problem "seeing" in this format -- very close to the 4x10's I make. But it is not the same!LOL!

    And old local Barn.

    Ritter 7x17, X-ray film (rated at 400 ASA), developed in Ilford Universal PQ Developer (about 1:20, 70F for 6 min.)

    Lens: 24" RD Artar

    Compositionally needs some work -- maybe rephotographed tomorrow!

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    S:t Olof church ruin, Sigtuna Sweden
    Schneider-Kreuznach Super Angulon 90/5.6
    Fomapan 100, developed in XTOL 1:1
    Scanned from a paper copy.

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