I was on Mackinac Island, Michigan earlier this month for the annual meeting of the Michigan Historic Preservation Network, and had the little Wista RF 4x5 camera with me for a few holiday snapshots whilst playing hooky from conference sessions. Some were general landscape or streetscape views, but I did a few photos of individual buildings. Here is the lovely St. Anne's Catholic Church, one of the landmarks as you approach the island from the south.
Bruce
4x5, Ilford FP4, Fujinon 150mm, either a yellow or polarizer filter (I neglected my note-taking duty on this trip). Scan of negative on Epson v750.
Linhof Technikardan S45, Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Symmar L 5.6/150, Lee Orange 21, FP4+, Pyrocat-HD.
Five Points by atomstitcher, on Flickr
Three negative scans of a housing development near where I live. What struck me was a somewhat remembered line from a song about ticky-tacky little houses. While these are not tacky (they are quite nice homes) I was trying to show that there are a lot of them, so I tried to include a glimpse of the similar houses further back from the ones in the foreground. I would have probably needed a drone with an attached 4x5 to really show what I wanted, but what I had was a little elevation and my 300mm and 210mm lenses. HP5+, Pyrocat-HD.
FP-Houses-1 by Peter Lewin, on Flickr
FP-Houses-3 by Peter Lewin, on Flickr
FP-Houses-2 by Peter Lewin, on Flickr
Jimmy, good for you! Welcome to your LF photography journey!
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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ShrineOfStAnthony by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
Shrine of St. Anthony in suburban Maryland. Chamonix 45N-2, Nikkor 135 5.6 + Hoya R72 filter, Rollei Infrared film
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