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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Newspapers, Abandoned Home, Beaverton


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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Some small-format photos from my Strickland Mill project.
    I particularly like the first and last shots. For some reason the graffiti on the windows really catches my attention.

    Jonathan

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    I'm old enough to have grown up reading Richard Bach's Jonathan Livingston Seagull, and this photo reminds me (in spirit) of the illustrations from that book. Not sure if this is a seagull, although it was taken at the beach.

    Nikon F3, Kodachrome 64




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    Testing a Rolleiflex before I (probably) sell it. But I kind of liked the results. Expired (2003) Acros @ 80, Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 9:00 minutes @ 70 degrees.
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    Just amazing and stunning Austin! Are these tri-x film captures?

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    Gee thanks! The light was really good that day. It had that post-storm, sort of 'silvery' quality to it. The film was T-Max 400, which is not my usual choice, but I had it on hand so I used it. While I'm here, here's another one, this time using Tri-X. I for one am glad to see that the weather's returned to Oregon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by austin granger View Post
    I for one am glad to see that the weather's returned to Oregon!
    Amen to that! And great photos as usual, Austin. Whenever the weather gets like this I wish I was at the coast to see it.

    Jonathan

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    Just love the dark sand foregrounds with the dramatic skies to complement... really lovely work and I'm happy to see someone is there to take advantage of the weather!

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