This one by John tomasella, on Flickr
Edited prints-3 by John tomasella, on Flickr
Scans of prints I made today. I want to revisit the one door on a cloudy day so I don't have the shadow of the tree and that bright spot on the door.
This one by John tomasella, on Flickr
Edited prints-3 by John tomasella, on Flickr
Scans of prints I made today. I want to revisit the one door on a cloudy day so I don't have the shadow of the tree and that bright spot on the door.
Agreed. I sit there, see a door with a nice shadow on it, and it *never* works when I develop the neg.
The palisade, though I really like. I just can't let a row of columns go
Neil
The columns was a pain to print. Bottom half is 6 seconds and the top 3 seconds. I tried to dodge the door to lighten it, but not much you can do with three seconds. Then again I'm still learning in the darkroom. The picture is cropped too, the first two columns are lined up at the edge on the negative. Can't see too well to get full use of the paper, I should probably try without the red lights on.
Sinar P, 90mm Grandagon-N, 1/15th @ f45, Acros/Xtol 1:1, Epson v850
Absolutely one of my favorite subjects...
This lovely old door may well have been destroyed in the 2016 Soberanes fire.
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