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Finally got a chance to shoot my first lighthouse (yeah, I'm a southwest guy). Below are the two B&W shots I took on 4x5 Tmax 400.
Bass Harbor Lighthouse, Acadia National Park, Maine. Am I the last photographer in the USA to shoot this LH?
First with a 210mm lens and a yellow filter
... and the second from the same location with a 110mm lens and a red filter.
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Nice Jim!
Here's the Heceta Lighthouse after all:
Heceta Head, Oregon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
St Joseph Michigan in the very dead of winter..
That was worth turning my head sideways to see. Great shot Evan!
Having an appropriate image with which to revive this thread, I've enjoyed looking over the many excellent images in it. And am reminded by the large number of missing images that maybe attachments are better than links.
"Old Baldy", which looks as though it will certainly be standing for its centennial next year. Some wind movement in the trees, but the light was fickle and this was my favorite exposure.
August 29, 2016
Nikkor-M 300/9
Polarizer + 21 (orange) filter
Arca-Swiss F-line 4x5
Ilford FP4+ developed in DD-X (in the new SP-445 tank)
Scanned on an Epson v700 and adjusted in Affinity Photo
Last edited by baro-nite; 3-Sep-2016 at 07:24.
[QUOTE=austin granger;1073001]
Here's the Heceta Lighthouse after all:
Photographed right after Austin got done touring the Sea Lion Caves.
[QUOTE=Jim Cole;1072980]
Am I the last photographer in the USA to shoot this LH?
If these are recent, yes, you are the last. But then there are those of us who have not yet photographed it at all!
Beautiful images, by the way.
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