I've been looking at Andrej's image for a few days, and I think the format works very well here; there is a sense of an ascent from dark to light, and beyond, accentuated by the stairs at the bottom, and the height / width ratio of the 4x10 format.
I've been looking at Andrej's image for a few days, and I think the format works very well here; there is a sense of an ascent from dark to light, and beyond, accentuated by the stairs at the bottom, and the height / width ratio of the 4x10 format.
Oh, that's a gorgeous perspective!
Thank you guys!
Again with the same setup and in the same building:
Stairway 2 by sdzsdz, on Flickr
Wow, what a building!
Here's one of my test shots, hard to get this building to look straight because it's not. But I did my best.
Sinar F 4x5, 180mm Caltar II N, Ilford Delta 100
"Dillards" - a 14" x 20" platinum-palladium print
This is the Dillards at the Mall in Lexington, KY.
I've always liked the symmetry of the building.
I captured this on Christmas day, when I was sure the parking lot would be empty.
Green Xray film cut from 14" x 36" sheet, Nikon 450 mm lens at f64, 8 yellow filter.
Developed with Rodinal 1:100 in Jobo; the back was then stripped with Chlorox.
Printed on Arches Platine paper.
An observation - stripped Xray film when used for contact prints have a look like paper negatives.
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral,
looks old, but only finished in 1977
[IMG]liverpool-cathedral2 by Marvin d martian100, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]liverpool-cathedral1 by Marvin d martian100, on Flickr[/IMG]
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