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    runs a monkey grinder Steve M Hostetter's Avatar
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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by Darryl Baird View Post
    Start of a series on the changes in downtown Flint, Michigan. More of the series here.



    Shot on 8x10 Arista100.edu, with 240mm G-Claron lens.
    Hey Darryl,,, All these photos are great but I keep coming back to this one... This one has the most meaning to me..
    Excellent job
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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Can it be considered as architecture photgraphy? If not, i remove it


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    A kitchen I designed and built for my parents about 10 yrs. ago.. 8x10 fujichrome 210mm f8 SA

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    Two to share. These are both of the Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. I am normally a rocks and trees guy, but this is an amazing building to photograph.

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    Tilaco, Queretaro, Mexico: one of the five missions Junipero Serra built here before going to California.

    January 2008, Tech V, I think with the 135, perhaps a 90.

    Cheers!

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    My first attempt at pinhole photography ... not sure if this counts as architecture?? A marker (of some sorts) on wasteland in Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Ebony 45SU camera with homemade pinhole. Ilford Delta 100 (120) loaded in 6x7 film back and cropped to approximately 6x6cms. Slight sharpening and contrast adjustment in CS2.

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    Are concrete Tipis are Architecture? Wigwam Motel, Rte 66, Winslow, Az

    Tmax 100, Nikkor 90mm F32@1sec, Yellow filter
    Last edited by Mark Whiting; 4-Oct-2010 at 17:15.

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve M Hostetter View Post
    Hey Darryl,,, All these photos are great but I keep coming back to this one... This one has the most meaning to me..
    Excellent job
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    Steve
    Thanks, I put that image up while I had a different scanner, with a narrow image area. Here's the full image. It doesn't have the same suck-you-into-the-back-frame as much, more of the context of the street, and less of the architectural design. That store has already changed to include a glass-enclosed front and different door. gotta get busy....


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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by Guillaume B View Post
    Can it be considered as architecture photgraphy? If not, i remove it

    Sure it's architecture. Love it! It would make a great image for a spooky book or film ad.

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Whiting View Post
    Are concrete Tipis are Architecture? Wigwam Motel, Rte 66, Winslow, Az

    Tmax 100, Nikkor 90mm F32@1sec, Yellow filter
    Damn, how old it that photo? The newest car is the 59 Chevy, right?

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