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    Re: Cannons!

    Rodman at Fort Knox, Bucksport, ME. Zone VI lightweight, Caltar 210mm

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    Battle of Blakely Re-enactment.
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    Re: Cannons!

    Quote Originally Posted by eddie View Post
    oh baby! great thread....AND i got a photo too...

    4x5 foma131 lith and selenium toned. i forget where i was .......

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    Very cool. I like the crunchy grain on this, it works well with the subject.

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    Here's a slide I liked a lot! SA 75/8 on EPP.
    I guess I just seen too much English Ivy in my own yard, I don't get it.

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    A rail mounted gun in Newport News, VA. It was shot on 4x5 with a 150mm Nikkor; I strengthened the perspective with some back swing.

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    From Yorktown, VA. As with the previous image I added a touch of back swing to strengthen the perspective. Apologies for the dirt: I posted this one on flickr before spotting it.

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    Re: Cannons!

    I just remembered this old thread, and suppose my Civil war cannon shots would be better here than in landscape. This is from a federal line at Malvern Hill in VA, taken with a wide angle lens and plenty of front tilt. I tried to stand a skosh higher to drop the cannon muzzle below that dark line in the grass, but I just couldn't get myself or the tripod up there, and couldn't shift left without mucking up my composition. Next time I should bring a drum riser along. Or grow.



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    This one is a different angle from the same federal line; I moved it here from the landscape thread.



    This time I swung the back slightly for exaggerated perspective and then the front to focus on the row of cannons.

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