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Heroique
Ah, the magic of front rise. Preserves the nobility of the sunny columns.
Would love to know the film/developer combination.
And w/ nice photos like this, why so few posts since 2006? We want more. ;)
Hi Heroique,
It's T-Max 100 normal developing using D-76 in tray.
Ever since I've gotten into LF, I've not been able to use my camera much as I would like to hence I don't have much to post. I will try to post a few more later.
Thank you for your kind comment.
D lee
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Hey guys, I'm new here and I hope this is a good opening image :)
This is a shot from a few years back when I shot a little 4x5 at uni (studio and location). It is a building situated at the Docklands in Melbourne, Australia.
Shot on Velvia Slide @ 90mm (Can't remember the rest :( )
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...re_4x5film.jpg
Re: post your Architecture photographs!
Fremont Bridge and Union Pacific Yard
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2774/...65ef0d4eaa.jpg
Camera: Deardorff 8x10.
Lens: 19" Goerz APO Artar.
Film: Ilford HP5+ developed in Kodak HC110.
Printed on Ilford MGIV Fiber paper developed in Ansco 120 for a minute, and Dektol for 1.5 minutes.
Re: post your Architecture photographs!
Really nice Jim
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Originally Posted by
jim kitchen
Great images everyone... :)
Another old barn image from last summer.
jim k
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Korona 8x10" 8-3/4" Wollensak Verito , "paper neg" foma 100 Decktol 1:1 Vincennes IN
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Korona 8x10" , 480mm 8.4 apo Schneider, paper neg, foma 100 Dektol 1:1 Vincennes IN
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Originally Posted by
Kirk Gittings
Really nice Jim
Merci... :)
jim k
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Lithfkn,
Welcome to the forum.
Did you do the RMIT BA in Photography? I only saw that building for the first time a couple of weeks ago. It does appeal as a subject.
Mke
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This building is about 15 minutes walk from my house; I have photographed it with a Hasselblad before, but took my Toyo along this morning;
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4071/...5212eed1_b.jpg
Toyo 4x5, Schneider 180mm, TMY, Tanol
The building is a railway signal box by Herzog and Meuron and the façade is made from strips of copper slightly twisted to admit daylight.