Brain and Tuco, exceptional images.
Brain and Tuco, exceptional images.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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County Liners' Lounge, Flemington, MO.
Got this just before they dozed it over to put up a prefab building for the town offices.
Mamiya 7, 90mm on Tri-X film developed in Rodinal.
Thanks Philip! And, nice one tuco, from the other side of the country!
Here's another. This is the most "famous" tree on this beach, photographed thousands of times a week. About 15 minutes prior to this shot, a strong storm blew over, and everyone rushed off the beach. My wife and I just watched with our umbrellas held up against the wind as the rain pummeled the beach. It was a great morning!
Hasselblad 503cx, 40mm f/4 FLE, TMX, Pyrocat
Hope it all goes well. My darkroom has been off-line for over a decade. And I won't have one again until I move. So I have just been scanning.
Thanks.
Thanks. That nice one. Yeah, I only see the Sun setting on the ocean's horizon here.
Yeah...on the one hand, I have to wake up real early to get the sun on the horizon, but on the other, less folks are out because they have to get up early too!
Here's one from the Cobb Galleria Convention Center from a couple weeks ago. Gradually building up a collection of interior and exterior Atlanta architecture images. This one worked particularly well in square.
Hasselblad 503CX / 40mm FLE / Delta 100 / Pyrocat
"Crescent Beach by tuco"
Seemingly simple image but has so much to see in there. Wonderful photo Tuco.
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