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    Re: Cemeteries

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Spangenberg View Post
    These are 4x5 platinum prints mounted on handmade paper(s). Photos are all from Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland:
    Very nice and beautiful presentation!

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    Re: Cemeteries

    Thanks Dan. Glad you like them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PETR SVORADA View Post
    Angel who lost his head Horseman 6x9, lens SCHNEIDER 150mm, film Kodak t-max 100 ASA
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    Re: Cemeteries

    A cemetery on Block Island, RI taken this past autumn.
    Raji 5x7
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    Ilford HP5+ in PMK Pyro
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Cemetery gate, Block Island.jpg  

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    Re: Cemeteries

    Here's another from Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. This is a bronze sculpture by Herman Matzen c. 1924:
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    4x5 Deardorff
    240 G Claron
    Tri-X in HC-110
    Pt/Pd Print

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    Re: Cemeteries

    London - England - Highgate East Cemetery

    - Camera: CHAMONIX 45-N2
    - Lens: SCHNEIDER Symmar 135 1:5.6 Convertible
    - Filter: N/A
    - Exposure: N/A
    - Film: ILFORD FP4 - 125 ASA - size 4x5"
    - Developer: KODAK HC-110 - Dilution H (1+63) - 8 minutes at 23° C
    - Stop: ILFORD ILFO STOP
    - Fixer: ILFORD RAPID FIXER
    - Lightmeter: Gossen Lunasix 3 reading the incident light
    - Lightning: Ambient light only

    - Scanner: EPSON V700 and EPSON Scan 3.81
    - Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4


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    Re: Cemeteries

    Alessandro,
    How the heck did you manage to get a tripod into Highgate cemetery? I've always understood that for some stupid reason (they're hardly lightly to disturb the inmates) that tripods are banned in a big way.
    Well done.
    Pete

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    Re: Cemeteries

    Beautiful composition!
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Spangenberg View Post
    Here's another from Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. This is a bronze sculpture by Herman Matzen c. 1924:
    Click image for larger version. 

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    240 G Claron
    Tri-X in HC-110
    Pt/Pd Print
    Generalizations are made because they are Generally true...

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    Terracotta models of soldiers and cavalry buried in the tomb of the Emperor Qin dynasty (B.C. 200)

    FUJI 100C45
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    Sometimes love just ain't enough.
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    Re: Cemeteries

    Hello Pete. Thank you for your comment. I really appreciate comments on my pictures. Comments and also critique to improve my taste for photography and to lear from mistake. Anyway i was really welcome to Highgate Cemetery. I mean all the person that take care of that place saw me with my camera and comes to talk with my while i was trying to setup the camera and compose the picture. Everyone of them ask me about the camera but with curiosity and passion. I had no problem there. But i had more problems in the "More London" area, where the security stop me from taking a picture two times.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Watkins View Post
    Alessandro,
    How the heck did you manage to get a tripod into Highgate cemetery? I've always understood that for some stupid reason (they're hardly lightly to disturb the inmates) that tripods are banned in a big way.
    Well done.
    Pete

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