Bradley Buszard
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homepage: http://buszard.strangled.net:8080/photo/
This is a footbridge across the I&M Canal, built in the late 1830's to connect Chicago to the Mississippi River, and hence to connect the Great lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. The old building was the Lock tender's residence and the stone structure is the limestone lock assembly. SHot with the Eastman 2D 8X10 with the 5X7 reducing back. The lens is a Bausch and Lomb Protar VII in a Compound Shutter. This canal lock is located near Minooka Illinois and my home town of Lockport was the canal headquarters, founded in 1835.
sry, i forgot to mention that I made this image using my 4x5" home made point and shoot camera (on tripod) with a 58mm lens film was 320 txp 1/2 sec. @f22 in D-76 for 7.5 min.
This is a bridge in the oldest park in Indianapolis IN , Garfield Park. I went with the intention of shooting the arch trestle bridge a short distance away but found this scene more inviting..
58mm!
Verrazano Bridge
4x5 ambrotype
meridian 45a
btw its not a pube. Dont know what it is
Took this a few weeks ago enroute home via the Old Glenn Highway north from Anchorage. Once again the clouds were out in all their glory and I decided to stop at the Old Glenn Highway bridge just outside of Butte, Alaska. No longer used, the bridge crosses over the Matanuska River and is now used as a conduit for power lines running thru the area.
Calumet 4x5 Wood Field, 90mm Schneider Super-Angulon f8, TMax 400, D76 1:1, ND 0.3 + yellow filters.
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