space by Max Piepenbrink, on Flickr
Chamonix 45F1, Portra 400, Nikkor SW 90mm
It's not the flu. Or maybe I'm coming down with it as well, but that sure is psychedelic. Very fascinating image indeed!
Thanks, friends
Here's another from that same building
geometry by Max Piepenbrink, on Flickr
Max, wow, really like both of these.
Roger
A real estate colleague of mine asked me last summer to take some LF photographs of a historic house near Syracuse that he was listing. The house is a fantastic Greek Revival number originally built in 1834, but enlarged substantially in the 1870s when a second floor was added. There is little doubt that this terrific staircase was added then, and was not part of the original Greek Revival design.
4x5, Shen Hao
TMY
90mm Fujinon
Negative scanned on Imacon
I'm a little late to this thread, but Max, those are amazing!
In a Tent, Beaverton by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Abandoned church interior, Riverside Drive, Albany, OR.
There is a man living next door to the church who comes and maintains the property - cutting the grass and fixing broken windows when vandals toss rocks through them, etc. - and he recently tidied up the interior of the building, and hung new lamps (made from quart Mason jars). He told me - with a wistful look in his eyes - that many years ago his daughter was married in that church, and this is one of the reasons he cares for the building when no-one else considered it worth the bother.
Shot on Ilford HP5+ 8x10 film, deardorff w/Symmar-S 240mm lens @ f45.5. Approximately 13 seconds exposure. Negative processed in original formula Rodinal (circa 1985) 1:50
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