White Door, Portland
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
White Door, Portland
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Thanks Harley. The sun's been pretty scarce around here lately, so when I saw this whitewashed building (it's the back of an old used car dealership) glowing in the light, I pulled over. There's another view of the same building in the "Abstracts" thread. Thanks again!
Homage to Austin - hopefully he's not offended!
Klamath Falls, Oregon
here is a door I built
Dave
Group on 9A/9N South Bend Lathe
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Group on 9A/9N South Bend Lathe
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe9
Massachusetts, December 2014
Sinar P, 240mm Fujinon A
4x5 TMY, D-23
Last edited by Ken Lee; 15-Apr-2018 at 09:02.
This first image is a door way in Bonito Pueblo at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. I made the image with a Nikon 90mm lens on my Linhof 4x5. This is a very short doorway - the top of the doorway is about 4 feet above the dirt floor. This section of the 3 story pueblo has no ceilings. I made my images at Chaco Canyon in late October to take advantage of the low sun angles and sun azimuth to capture direct sunlight passing through upper windows that aligned through the doorways.
This a "Keyhole doorway at Bonito Pueblo - again it is another very short doorway.
This door is at Taos Pueblo - it is an active Navajo residence (notice a freshly washed soup ladle drying on the fence post on the left side of the building). The Taos pueblo holds the world record for the longest human inhabited buildings in the world - (1000 + years). The image was made shooting into the early morning sun with my Rodenstock / Linhof Select 150mm lens.
Last edited by Halide; 15-Dec-2014 at 22:45.
4x5 Zone VI
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