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

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

    A house at Long Pond Iron Works, NJ
    Schneider 135, FOMA 100.

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

    Clarkdale Az on way to old train depo.
    Wolensack Rapax 90mm in 3x4 ~ '46' Anniversary Speed
    Arista 400 shot @ 200

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    any thoughts, suggestions.. thanks p.

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

    Is that the last train to Clarkdale?

    David

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

    Nah... the scenic Verde Canyon Railroad leaves and returns I believe, once a day...

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

    Knots and Bolts, Columbia, CA



    Chamonix 045N-2
    Schneider-Xenar, 210mm
    Astia 100F

    Your thoughts, or suggestions are always appreciated.

    --P
    Preston-Columbia CA

    "If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."

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    Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    Quote Originally Posted by Preston View Post
    Knots and Bolts, Columbia, CA



    Chamonix 045N-2
    Schneider-Xenar, 210mm
    Astia 100F

    Your thoughts, or suggestions are always appreciated.

    --P
    If sap were dripping out of one of them, that would make the shot more... Something... I dunno, but you have to be from an area where they do this or it doesn't really translate I think. But the colors and texture is quite nice.
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    Re: Old Things,Farms,Barns,Buildings, Plus

    couldnt believe this tree


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

    Here are a couple of images taken last year in Bodie. (I don't think I have posted them.) Both were taken with 5x7 film. The coffee grinder was in a storefront. I really did not think I would be able to get a decent image as I had to photograph through the window that was extremely dusty and dirty. I placed (very gently) my lens right up against the glass to take the shot. I really could not move either way or reflections would enter the shot. That it turned out was a pleasant surprise. The second one was of some other building with a window with the reflection of the sun.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails coffee grinder.jpg   window and relflection.jpg  

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

    Very Nice, Jim! I particularly like the window. Well done!

    --P
    Preston-Columbia CA

    "If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Preston View Post
    Very Nice, Jim! I particularly like the window. Well done!

    --P
    I second Preston's comments. I really like the second one!

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