Good stuff, Howard; well done.
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Good stuff, Howard; well done.
WTC Oculus with memorial pool.
Horseman FA Nikkor 90mm Lens
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My take on the Santa Barbara Mission. Shot around 1983 or 84. Tri-X with a 90mm lens.
Architecture itself is an amazing creation of mankind. But it looks even better in your photos:)
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Will They Survive? by tuco, on Flickr
Crown Graphic, APO Sirnoar 135mm N, FP4+
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...8d4a3151_b.jpgNationalSeminary001 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
Gibellini Bellatrix 810, Nikkor-Q 300 f9, Tri-X 320
I got a photo of this tree-house a couple of months ago from over to the right. Now that they've cleared off some of the hillside I could come back for a better perspective. 150mm lens, yellow wratten filter, TriX film, f22.5, 1/2s. I got lucky too and had a very brief moment of weak sunshine.
[IMG]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b60683b6_b.jpgTreeHouse II Flkr by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Fomapan 100 8X10
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Hi everyone, I'm still kind of a beginner in large-scale photography so any suggestions are most welcomed! Here's one of the photos that I had taken during my Hungary - Austria trip. It's Wotruba Church located in Vienna. It's one of my favorite pictures from the album since the church has a very interesting design. I was doing a gig for a Budapest real estate company back then and have lots of architecture photos from that time but I could work on only a few of them yet.