Massachusetts, 2014
200mm Nikkor M, Tachihara Field Camera
4x5 TMY, D-23
I posted this elsewhere, then realized it belongs here. Helps to keep the thread alive !
Taken a few days ago at a local nature conservancy.
Arca-Swiss, Schneider 120mm, 1sec@f11, ISO 100, DB
I know just enough to be dangerous !
The house is Buffalo Bill's childhood home from LeClaire, Iowa. It was purchased and moved to Cody Wyoming in 1933 by The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. The railroad intended the house to be a tourist attraction for Cody, Wyoming, Buffalo Bill's adopted hometown.
I first posted the image in the "Historic Buildings" thread, but later decided it belonged here, too, for the picket fence.
Years ago I was in Cody, Wyoming and took this photograph from the back side of the house.
I especially liked the surrounding picket fence and the symmetry of the composition.
After I took the photo, the undeveloped film (4x5 Tri-x 4164) sat, by accident, in a box of negs that was not developed ...for about 25 years.
I developed the negatives a few years ago with fairly good results - surprising, considering the long wait !
Scanned the negative and post processed in PS with a fair amount of adjustment to get things looking reasonably OK.
The negative is somewhat grainy, a bit low in contrast with limited shadow detail.. However, entirely workable into a decent print - thanks to PS.
Camera: Linhof MT 4x5, Lens 90mm Super Angulon
I know just enough to be dangerous !
Farm gate and fence - Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil
4x5_2014-4913-16 by Renato Salles, no Flickr
Sinar F2, Foma 100 4x5 ISO 80, Sinaron /5.6/210, Microphen 1-3 14mn 20ºC
Cheers,
Renato
van Huyck Photography
"Searching for the moral justification for selfishness" JK Galbraith
Graflex Super D, Gundlach Petzval, Ilford Ortho, Pyrocat HD
fencepost by Alan Butler, on Flickr
dark side of stone wall, paper negative, iso12, f64(??) 4s, 135mm f4.7 xenar
regards
Tony
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