Handrails
Tachihara 4x5, TMY, 210mm Caltar II-N lens
Handrails
Tachihara 4x5, TMY, 210mm Caltar II-N lens
Fort Barrancas
Tachihara 4x5, TMY, 90mm Caltar II-N lens
Thank you Merg.
Pat
Several wonderful photographs in the Fort. Did you have any difficulties photographing using a 4x5 at the there?
Thank you Alan, I'm always drawn to photograph bright white subjects and Fort Barrancas has great subject matter. The Fort is part of the National Park Service and is on the Pensacola Naval Air Station. The public is allowed to visit the Naval Air Museum, the Pensacola Lighthouse, and the Fort. The Fort is accessible to the public with an admission charge by the National Park Service. There isn't any photography restrictions nor did I have any difficulties using a 4x5 except for the occasional tourist. I advise wearing shoes not sandals and long jeans because of the grass is covered with sand spurs. When I got back to the car it took about 20 minutes to scrape the sand spurs off the bottom of my shoes and the legs of my jeans.
Outstanding image, Pat.
Philip Ulanowsky
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Thank you Ulophot & takpro.
Love the new style you've been adding to your thread. I really like this one, it makes me inspire about photographic (Abstract) movements. Any video on that would be excellent.
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