About 10 miles north of "Moonrise Hernandez, New Mexico"
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About 10 miles north of "Moonrise Hernandez, New Mexico"
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A nice touch of surrealism. I like it!
What a fun image!!!
Pretty cool, I like the clouds that are framed the bottom sash.
A window in a leftover fortification in Salem County, NJ. 150mm lens, TMax 400, plus development.
Canham 5x7, Efke 25 dr5 processed, 14" Red Dot Artar. Previously posted as an entrance, but it really is in fact a window (or part of one anyway).
Larry
At Barringer Crater...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2496/...bb2b0ba730.jpg
An old abadoned house not far from home. 4x5 Horseman monorail, TMX, d76 1:1 (neg selenium intensified), Oriental VCFB, selenium toned.
Wow, a nice variety of good shots here!
Thank you all for the positive comments. This spot was very accessible for photography in 80's and 90's. It was along a highway in northern NM. Then a fence went up with an gate just for foot traffic. Next a fence with a sign saying "don't even think about trespassing. I presume that vandalism became the issue.
2550, Phoenix, AZ 2007
8x10 T-Max 100
Bergamo, Italy 6/09
Trilogy. Earl Young boulder home - Charlevoix, MI
Linhof Tech III, Rodenstock 150mm, Kodak TMY 400
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...CHX/img270.jpg
A deep orange filter was used to darken the blue of the sky in the window reflection to help the birch trees stand out more, and to lighten the dark tan paint of the window frame.
Nice image, better than anything I have done there. This is the partial reconstruction of Santa Rosa de Lima church just below Abiquiu. It was built in the 1980's on the historic site (a mound of dirt) of Santa Rosa de Lima and never finished by santero Charlie Carrillo, a penitente and PHD in Abiquiu. It quickly started to look like an old ruin. I know Charlie and talked to him a few times about this project
Thank you Kirk, I didn't realize it was that new. Is it fenced in now because of any specific problems?
I used to work and have relatives north of there and went by there all the time, but those reasons are gone now. So I haven't been by there in awhile and didn't notice it was fenced the last time by. I can't help you with that. Just guessing, but probably whoever owns the property fenced it for safety reasons? Fences are oftentimes about lawyers.
Michael Graves wrote:
"Good one, Phil. I like this. I bet it looks gorgeous on a selenium-toned print."
Thanks for the compliment, Michael. I gave selunium toning a try a while back, but could not get a color tone that I was happy with. This image has only been printed on Ilford Multigrade FB, and I have been content with the results - though there is always room for improvement with my printing.
The scan for my post was straight from the negative, with minimal adjustments for contrast and brightness.
Casa Covarrubias in Santa Barbara:
http://48pixels.com/images/cc_006.jpg
4x5 crop, Tri-X
Marko, you did well. I like the aspect ratio and crop, and you got a lot of my favorite element, the massive succulents that grow there.
Thanks Jeffrey,
That is a wonderful place, thank you for showing it to me! Here's another one, different take and different crop, although I am not too happy how it turned out. Still getting used to my new v700:
http://48pixels.com/images/cc_005a.jpg
Marko
Castle Farms, Charlevoix, MI
Linhof Tech III, Caltar HR 90mm, TMY 400
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...CHX/img093.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2570/...9765b1fc_b.jpg
Speed Graphic, Schneider 127mm f/4.7, Fuji FP-100C Silk
F280 pinhole, 4"x4" square format, preflashed grade 2 paper negative. In the Nob Hill district of Albuquerque.
~Joe
Just an old frayed church window in Simmons Woods, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula (near Gould City).
just a window
http://www.schroederworks.com/Wetplate/window.jpg
Untitled, Charlevoix County, MI
Linhof Tech III, Caltar HR 90mm, Kodak VHC 160
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...CHX/img284.jpg
I am a Large Format shooter and I shot this window in 5x8 and in digital. I like this one a lot, but unfortunately it is the digital version that looks the best in this case. Just thought I would pass it along.
Gas station, rural Maryland:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3216/...0406516b65.jpg
Busch Pressman D, Wollensak Raptar 135mm
looking at all of my window pics they all have a extra element in them
here is another
and another
another
there must be something wrong with me...even more;)
Window and Fence-Columbia, CA
http://www.gildedmoon.com/images/canp/553-1Web.jpg
Tachi 4x5
210 Symmar-S
Astia 100F
Made several years ago in the UP of Michigan at an old copper mine.
http://home.comcast.net/~mary.j.grav...w and Bike.jpg
Goldfield, NV Whole Plate, Verito f/4, 1/60, FP4, HC-110(h)
One of my first LF images in about 35 years. Only thing I forgot was the dark cloth. Sure wish I had it!
http://www.jonomanphotos.com/Photogr...87_97xP7-L.jpg
Jon
Casale Ruffignano, Tuscany
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4101/...9cca05c5_b.jpg
Toyo 4x5, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm, Ilford Delta 100 / PMK Pyro, N-1
Dear David,
Quite a phenomenal image... :)
You sure get around the globe, don't you?
Nicely done.
jim k
The window is image is lovely, David. Simple and elegant.
I seem to photograph windows quite often ...
Here's two, the first is a particular favourite. It's in my local church. One day I realised that if I visited just after sunrise on a day in September then the stained glass window out of sight on the left would be illuminated by the sun and its shadow would be cast on the bare wall opposite. And, hey presto ... The other stained glass window is pretty impressive too.
And this second one is a variation on the Window theme taken in a disused church in Ireland. I was with friends at this site where we competed for the best tripod holes for this one.
I think I may have posted these in the past in other threads.
And here are a couple more:
The first I wish I had been able to light the candles. I even returned (with matches) on two separate occasions but the church was locked each time.
And the light falling through this window was magical.
Like the previous two I may have posted these before. Apologies if that's not ok.
Dear Steve,
You are alive... :)
Fabulous images with beautiful light, as usual.
Nicely done.
jim k