Farm Machinery, Kleb Woods Preserve
Toyo 45A, 210mm Nikkor, 8 minute exposure inside a dark barn
A Fujichrome color version of a previous post in B&W
Farm Machinery, Kleb Woods Preserve
Toyo 45A, 210mm Nikkor, 8 minute exposure inside a dark barn
A Fujichrome color version of a previous post in B&W
Another one from Kleb Woods, the window of a farm house.
A buddy and I did a small road trip yesterday of doing nothing but wet plates all day... it was an absolute blast!
Linhof Technika IV
Schneider 150mm f/5.6 lens
Alumitype 4x5 Wetplate
A couple of shots from a Bruce Barlow & Richard Ritter 8x10 Workshop in New Hampshire - the place was called Mike's Farm as best as I can remember. Both on HP5+ - developed in Pyro HD - straight negative scan.
A really old place. Touted as the oldest continuously inhabited village in N. America. Perhaps circa 1300 or so. Acoma Pueblo (sky city) ladder detail west of Albuquerque NM. Sept 2002 just before a downpour. Pretty restrictive place about photography but breathtaking in location and scenery.
NM02-1-34[f1 by hypolimnas, on Flickr
TK45 with a 210 Nikon W. Fuji Velvia 50. Praus development. Epson scanned chrome.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
I painted this grain shed green during a summer in my college days, then came back 18 years later and took this photo, which was 20 or so years ago from now. It's on my late grandparents' farm in SW Colorado.
Toyo 45A, Fujichrome
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