I've gone back and forth on which image I prefer. In the end, I like them both for different reasons - as you described. Wonderful work Jason.
Recently, I've been exploring a rural region in central Arizona that reminds me very much of where I was raised. There are numerous abandoned farmhouses in the area that have my attention. This image is from a recent visit. My Hasselblad was the tool of choice and a few frames of Tmax were harmed in the process.
Here's a chuckler from a stroll down the street...
Saw this beautiful old inn.
Set up a tripod and composed the scene.
Lady walks along with this pooch.
Hitches him to the hitching post and walks in the door.
The pooch looks over to me and says...
. . News Hound ?. England by Reinhold S., on Flickr
Negative # TVUK 111. Camera: Mamiya 6. 150mm lens. FP4 film
Reinhold
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Portland by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Hokora at Shakujii Koen by David Munson, on Flickr
Hasselblad, 80mm, Rollei IR film and IR72 filter.
Thanks Ron!
Portland by Austin Granger, on Flickr
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