Thanks for the question. No, it was taken from the observation deck of the John Hancock Building. I got lucky with the windows having just been washed. Busch Pressman - handheld.
-Scott
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shot on the promenade in battery park city with the goldman sachs tower rising above the Jersey City shoreline
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Chamonix 45n-1
Schneider apo symmar 210mm
adox 50 [tmax 1/4 dilution]
Nice one!
Jon
Hate to be a spoil sport, but to me it's distracting how the forground pillar lines up exactly with the waterline, with the clock wheel there but not centered and all.
College building delta 100 Worcester City, England, UK the finest 60's architechture:(
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Hawthorne Blvd, 3:00 AM, December 2008.
Calumet C-1 with modified Packard Shutter.
13" Cooke Series II Portrait Lens.
Ilford HP5+ Developed in HC110
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musée de l'air et de l'espace, Le bourget, France.
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Textiles
Bernard street, Montreal
The Presidio, in Santa Barbara, CA, sort of a quasi-historic structure that supposedly is a replica of the original from long ago. Every couple of years new adobe bricks are pressed in the traditional fashion and set to dry on the property. They are used to construct new parts of the complex. Ebony SV45U, Rodenstock 90mm.
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Grave yard in Martinsville IN 4x5 graflex / Downtown Vincennes IN 8x10 Foma paper neg