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    Re: Doors and Doorways

    Thank you Ken. I really like the light as well, it makes the picture. It's not the same if I cropped it out.

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    Re: Doors and Doorways

    Cabin interior where I stayed the month of Oct. The lighting is by two Coleman lanterns.

    4x5 portra 400, Toyo AX, 90mm lens
    Thad Gerheim
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    Re: Doors and Doorways

    At Fort Winfield Scott in the Presidio, San Francisco. Shot on TMax with a 150mm Nikkor and a Sinar Norma.

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    Re: Doors and Doorways

    Hollywood Theatre, Portland, OR. Polaroid type 55 film expired 1981. Negative scan.


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    Hollywood Theatre, Portland, OR. Polaroid type 64 tungsten film expired 1999. Toyo 45A, Rodenstock 90mm.


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    Re: Doors and Doorways

    Hollywood Theatre, Portland, OR. T-Max 400 in HC-110 Dil. H. Toyo 45A with Rodenstock 90mm.


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    Re: Doors and Doorways

    Jonathan, Nice set of images! That type 55 has character.....

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    Re: Doors and Doorways

    Quote Originally Posted by jon.oman View Post
    That type 55 has character.....
    I agree. I was really lucky with that shot. The "goop vignetting" was just about perfect and the texture seemed to go with the image. Other sheets from that pack have not pulled as well through the rollers.

    I was lucky enough to be invited to photograph the inside of this historic theater for an afternoon. In my haste (and, admittedly, I was a bit rusty) I neglected to use proper movements to keep the perspective under control, hence the slight convergence in the wide angle shots. Live and learn!

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    Re: Doors and Doorways

    This is one of my first 8X10 images. It is a casual portrait of my son about seven years ago. Since it was taken in a doorway, I thought I would post it here. I'm pretty sure it was made with a 240 lens. As far as the film,either FP4 or Polaroid 804. The camera was a Toyo 810M that I wish I still had. I was really into Sally Mann. I think she is one of best.


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    Re: Doors and Doorways

    Quote Originally Posted by jcoldslabs View Post
    Hollywood Theatre, Portland, OR. Polaroid type 55 film expired 1981. Negative scan.

    Realy like this shot. Great moody feel to it.

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