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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing


    The Morning After
    by tuco, on Flickr

    C3, Sekor 65/3.5, 400TMY, D-23

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    It was the paper.... i can get close with Ilford Warmtone....but i'm about to print it on Ilford Art 300. The paper is unforunately long gone... i have a little Fortezo graded left.

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    Greg Y, Too bad the Polywarmtone is not longer available. Have seen prints on it that look like nothing available today. Another casualty of banning specific chemicals or compounds.
    ” Never attribute to inspiration that which can be adequately explained by delusion”.

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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    For some reason, Jekyll Island on the GA coast always has lots of fairly large jellyfish washed up on shore. Here's one at sunset:

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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

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    Facing the Storm
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    Pentax 645 on Ilford HP5 Plus.

    This came out almost how I previsualized it, but with more snow on the trees, which I liked. I should have used a faster shutter speed to freeze the snow a bit more.
    This is lovely
    I've never managed to pull this sort of shot off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Aislabie View Post
    This is lovely
    I've never managed to pull this sort of shot off.
    Martin
    Thanks Martin. To be honest it came out much better than I had hoped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Just after Christmas I was invited to photograph at a beautiful property in Ocean Springs, MS. This piece of property is rumored to be the true original landing place of D'Iberville, the French adventurer who built a fort in the area on his first quest to find the mouth of the Mississippi River. Apparently historical records mention a rise along the water where they landed, and the current house indeed sits on a rise that, for the area, towers above everything else (and is just about 1.5 miles from Fort Maurepas which was built by D'Iberville to garrison French troops). If this was the place where he originally landed, this oak likely grew near the banks during that time:
    A couple of really nice images Bryan, I especially like the oak tree. Some interesting history also.

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    Thanks Kevin! I always like to take images that I can connect some history to.

    Here's one more from the same place:



    And, something different - I found this sunken sailboat on the coast of Biloxi. I was never able to get out there at low-tide, but maybe it'll be there still next visit. It was probably dredged up by the last hurricane, and will be similarly taken back by the sea in the next season or two.

    Same camera but with a 150mm, but cropped 4:5



    PS: one of my favorite things as a child visiting the coast of Mississippi was the S.S. Camille, a tugboat so named after the great 1969 hurricane that deposited it on shore (there was a souvenir shop next door that I visited often). Hurricane Katrina destroyed it and it was demolished a couple years later. Old sunken/rusting boats have a special feeling to me.
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    Excellent, I know the Le Moyne Bros. pretty intimately--very much the OG's of French Louisiana :
    http://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-1102

    FWIW, if you're kicking around a bit west, the state park at old Fort Toulouse (most often known in the records as "Alabama Fort") is very much worth exploring there at the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers--very much the heart of the Upper Creeks, and thus for a century very much on the mind of men from Savannah and Charleston (not to mention Whitehall and Versailles)

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    Oh, near Montgomery - I'll have to remember that. There's a few places I'd like to look into more there.
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