When I see a post by Don Dudenbostel I have to look at it. And these are great! From a place and time of the collapsing small farm and rural communities. I was reading some Wendell Berry yesterday and these photos evoke some of what has been lost.
When I see a post by Don Dudenbostel I have to look at it. And these are great! From a place and time of the collapsing small farm and rural communities. I was reading some Wendell Berry yesterday and these photos evoke some of what has been lost.
Thad Gerheim
Website: http:/thadgerheimgallery.com
Thanks very much!
I'll start another Americana thread in the smaller format section. I have several thousand images and would love to share some. Some date back 65 years and many date to the 60's and 70's.
The first was shot with my Sinar Norma 5x7 and 240 G Claron, Can't remember the film.
The second image was shot with my 4x5 Ebony and 90mm SA 5.6. Can't remember the film.
The third shot was with my Ebony 4x5 and 150mm Symmar S
The forth is with my 4x5 ebony on 4x5 but cropped. The lens was my 58 Super Angulon XL
Crown Graphic, Symmar 120mm, HP5+
Closing Time by tuco, on Flickr
Good one, Tuco.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
These are from the late '90s a little north was a closed amusement park, I'll try to find my negatives. i worked in the area for a while.
. . Espresso & Diner. (Previous Dairy Queen?) at Cathlamet, Washington.
. . Cathlamet, Washington by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# BUCO 369. Self designed & made 5x7 camera, exposing two 6x17 images on 1/2 5x7" film. 90mm lens, PXP film. 2002
The camera here... https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread...ne-’93.155715/
Reinhold
The building's siding looks like prison bars
One of Two Things Certain In Life by tuco, on Flickr
Crown Graphic, APO Symmar 150mm, 400TMY
Last edited by tuco; 24-Jan-2020 at 12:32.
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