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    Re: Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    Attachment 101451

    Camera: A. Franks Prestograph Half-Plate Field
    Lens: Made for R H McBean, Edinburgh (Rapid Type)
    Dry Plate: Rockland emulsion coated on 2mm glass plate, subbed with Polyurethane
    Exposure: 8 seconds @ f/32 using lens cap.
    Developer: Dektol 1:2
    Contact printed on Kodak Polycontrast III RC (F) glossy, Kodak PolyMax filter #5
    Toned with Kodak Brown Toner

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    Re: Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    Quote Originally Posted by swilf View Post
    Ruins of church of Our Lady of Kazan at Yaropolets.

    Beautiful image, I love the colors. What film did you use?

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    Plymouth Mine, Plymouth CA

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    Re: Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    Almost gone...
    Linhof Tech IV, Zeiss Biogon 75mm f/4.5 @f/16, no filter:

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    Re: Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    This is my first 8x10 scans. It's an old abandoned salmon cannery.
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    Re: Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    Quote Originally Posted by alanbutler57 View Post
    Beautiful image, I love the colors. What film did you use?
    Provia 100F.

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    Re: Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Almost gone...
    Linhof Tech IV, Zeiss Biogon 75mm f/4.5 @f/16, no filter:

    Yummy

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    Re: Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    Quote Originally Posted by TheToadMen View Post
    ...would it be good to crop the topside a little just to get rid of the horizontal pipe at the top, or not at all?
    ...
    My opinion is that it would not make the image better. I like the tension it creates by being there.
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    Re: Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Almost gone...
    Linhof Tech IV, Zeiss Biogon 75mm f/4.5 @f/16, no filter:

    Very fine image. I have the same camera and lens and was planning on selling it (too much equipment) but now you make me doubt ....

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    Re: Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    Thank you, TTM and Pfiltz. I'm very happy with the Biogon and love the bright view and little to no fall-off towards the edges.
    Funny thing is another Biogon fell in my lap, so this one will likely be on the classifieds soon!
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