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    Pub at The Bull Hotel (ca. 1550) in Denbigh, Wales, UK.

    . . Pub. Denbigh, Wales by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# BUCO 560. Mamiya M7, 43mm, FP4 film. 2006


    More "interiors" here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...57687746519282

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    Grave headstone cutters shop. Interior. Joigny (Yorre), France

    . . Headstone Cutters' Shop. France by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# BUIN 069/ Mamiya M7, 65mm. Yg filter, FP4 film. 2007

    More here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...h/46922155351/

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    Re: Some B&W Interiors...

    Like, the Reinhold thread!
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    Garradunga Hotel, Front Bar

    Gelatin-silver photograph on Freestyle Private Reserve VC FB photographic paper, image size 16.4cm X 21.4cm, from a Tmax 400 rollfilm negative exposed in a Mamiya RB67 single lens reflex camera fitted with a 37mm f4.5 fisheye lens.

    The Garradunga Hotel is an isolated building surrounded by thousands of hectares of sugar cane fields in the hot tropics of Far North Queensland, Australia. In more than a hundred years it has slaked the thirst of bands of cane cutters blackened by the harvest of burnt cane. It has been a haven for railway passengers stranded for days or weeks by wet season flood waters over the tracks. The Kanakas, classified as indentured labourers from the pacific islands but actually slaves, have come and gone at Garradunga.

    The old pub is under new management, the steak sandwiches are filling, the beer is cold. And yes, atop the cold drinks cabinet at the right is a crocodile head.
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    Is that the bartender sitting outside in the Sun?

    I see the bar guard is on duty, that's usually my chair...

    Good one!
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    My last bartender, Turbo and friends. They are all pissed I left town for good. Midnight to 7am most nights. Aka regular. Drank for free for a decade in that bar from the first night I showed up. But had drank for free for several other bars for decades before that. Chicago a toddlin town. I tip well.

    Handheld plastic Travelwide 4×5 camera shot with one P25 flashbulb.

    Now I stay home and don't drink. Maybe tomorrow, but I need to pull the wine bottle cork with a 3" screw. One glass, cook some stew with the rest.

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    . . Ferdinand Puhr, owner and proprietor of Puhr Mercantile. Fingal, North Dakota.
    . . Ferdinand Puhr. North Dakota by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg # TOVI 054. Mamiya RB67, Yg filter, TMY film. 1982

    More here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...h/40529665703/

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    Reinhold, really nice work. Thanks for posting.
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    I'm inspired. These are very nice, interior photographs.

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    Won't post images as I don't own the rights but check out the book HIGH PLAINS FARM, by Paula Chamlee. Lodima Press publication. All 5x7 and 8x10 images printed to size. Her interiors are excellent. Those with views outside through windows and reflections are handled especially well.

    It is a book of the Texas farm she grew up on. Done by a master of the Large Format camera.
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