here is a link to my favorite "ruin" image I have taken....
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3340985
here is a link to my favorite "ruin" image I have taken....
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3340985
Remnants of a long lost village, sunken to create a reservoir. Ebony RSW45, 65mm with a 6x12 back. Tristan
Tristan Campbell
www.tristancampbell.co.uk
That's a beautiful Lith print.
Just got into Lith printing myself. Haven't done any LF negatives yet, though.
That's so cool! The contrast is perfect for the image.
FWIW, I like your version *a lot*.
Wow, is this shot somewhere near Rivendell?
Gorgeous!
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JIM,
Here is my version of White House Ruin, TRI-X, HC110, #15 orange filter, FUJI 120, Maybe 1983?
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
sdwfx, Thanks for the nice comment.
Kirk, Nice take as well. I love all the leading lines at this ruin.
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Pinhole camera from Lensless Camera Company, Polaroid Type 51:
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One of my first shots with the Loaner 7x17. Lots to get use to.
I used a digital camera to photograph the negative on a light box, then inverted it. A work in progress, to be sure! I should not have a problem "seeing" in this format -- very close to the 4x10's I make. But it is not the same!LOL!
And old local Barn.
Ritter 7x17, X-ray film (rated at 400 ASA), developed in Ilford Universal PQ Developer (about 1:20, 70F for 6 min.)
Lens: 24" RD Artar
Compositionally needs some work -- maybe rephotographed tomorrow!
S:t Olof church ruin, Sigtuna Sweden
Schneider-Kreuznach Super Angulon 90/5.6
Fomapan 100, developed in XTOL 1:1
Scanned from a paper copy.
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