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    Re: Rural America

    Thanks!

    I'll keep posting.

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    Re: Rural America

    Great stuff Don.
    Your images are always a pleasure to view.
    Pete.

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    Re: Rural America

    Abandoned back country barn at roadside in Germantown New Brunswick, Canada. Rush shot in failing light.


    45MA-87(8:15:01)[t1 by hypolimnas, on Flickr

    TK45 with a 210 mm Nikon, Fuji Velvia Quickload. August 15, 2001. V750 scan, recovered in PS.

    Nate Potter, Austin TX.

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    concrete factory

    now an overpass

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    Re: Rural America

    Awesome thread. It is the direction I plan to take with my newly acquired LF Tools. Collecting the context of what is sliding off the horizon of our age.

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    A few more samples. All shot with 5x7. Mint Rd. Grocery was in 1969 and believe I shot it with my Sinar Norma 5x7. Think it was a 210 Symmar. The Sawmill shot was just a few years ago with my Canham traditional 5x7 and 240 G Claron. The Old man was shot about four years ago with the Canham but Can't remember the lens. May have been a 210 Symmar S.

    I have 50 years of LF negs so more to come.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Jay.jpg   lumber mill.jpg   Mint Rd Grocery.jpg  

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    Re: Rural America

    Great series, Don.
    Jim Cole
    Flagstaff, AZ

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    Re: Rural America

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Dudenbostel View Post
    A few more samples. All shot with 5x7. Mint Rd. Grocery was in 1969 and believe I shot it with my Sinar Norma 5x7. Think it was a 210 Symmar. The Sawmill shot was just a few years ago with my Canham traditional 5x7 and 240 G Claron. The Old man was shot about four years ago with the Canham but Can't remember the lens. May have been a 210 Symmar S.

    I have 50 years of LF negs so more to come.
    Wonderful news! These are great. I can't wait to see more.

    Bill

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    Re: Rural America


    sw of mojave, ca

    A little too prefect? You've probably seen a Viagra commercial filmed here, or something else of that ilk.

    11X14 Deardorff with Wide Angle soft lens

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    Re: Rural America

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post

    sw of mojave, ca

    A little too prefect? You've probably seen a Viagra commercial filmed here, or something else of that ilk.

    11X14 Deardorff with Wide Angle soft lens
    Wow Jim! Masterful composition here. Every element contributing to the whole. The image rendered as an icon of age. I say this is among the best images from you I've seen. Love it.

    Nate Potter, Austin TX

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