Well seen, Merg. That's a lot of fun.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/156933346@N07/
Thank you, Philip. I used this photo on the cover of my brochure when I hung out my shingle as an architectural photographer in the '60's. It worked, architects saw something slightly different from what they were used to receiving. Of course, those were the days of mail, telephone, and knocking on doors. They were good days, although the next meal was sometimes in question!
Survivor. One of the few remaining buildings in Austin, Pa. to have survived the Catastrophic Bayless Paper Mill Dam failure of Sept. 1911
I shot this with my 5x7, but had an issue with the negative, cropped to 4x5 to salvage it.
Wollensak ExWA 159mm, EDU Ultra 200 in PMK
scan of print
original negative has a reflection caused by rear window of my vehicle, off to my left and between me and the building just out of line of sight of the camera, I never saw it on my GG when focusing or composing. The reflection is a building about 100 ft to the right and behind the subject. My camera position and the angle of my parked Expedition was just right.
Rick Allen
Argentum Aevum
practicing Pastafarian
Trying some architecture photos again. 90 mm SA, yellow filter, HP5 in Pyrocat.
Canadian Museum of Nature at Night. Graflex Crown Graphic 4x5. Optar WA 90mm f6.8 at f22. Ilford FP4.
Canadian Museum of Nature by Howard Sandler, on Flickr
The 6.8 refers to the maximum aperture of the 90mm lens. It was set to f/22 for the exposure.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
www.imagesinsilver.art
https://www.flickr.com/photos/156933346@N07/
Howard. that's a fine photograph indeed.
(and more on your website. Those photos of the venerable Nikkormat, my first serious camera, 1968, take me back. In fact, I stuck with them until mine were stolen and I moved across to the Nikon FM2.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
www.imagesinsilver.art
https://www.flickr.com/photos/156933346@N07/
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