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    Fine work, haunting in it's own way, when one thinks about the craftsmanship that went into the design and construction.
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    ROC View Wisconsin Farmhouse by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    Wisconsin farmhouse - ROC 8x10 View with Climax brass lens.

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    I bought a Schneider G-Claron in an enlarger mount and mounted into a Copal 3 yesterday and then had to measure out an aperture scale so I decided to take it to work with me at Didcot Railway Centre and test it in during my lunch break. Both taken on Ilford Delta 100 with Intrepid 8x10, both ended up being at f45 so more testing will show whether I got the other markings right too! The first is of our 1932 Coaling Stage which is still in its desired usage and the second of a wagon outside my workshop - The Lifting Shop, which houses our 50 ton hoist.

    Didcot Coaling Stage by Alasdair Matthews, on Flickr

    Wagon by Didcot Lifting shop by Alasdair Matthews, on Flickr

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    Alasdair, Great shots, love the tones amd sharpness. MAy I ask how you scanned them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoilerBasher View Post
    I bought a Schneider G-Claron in an enlarger mount and mounted into a Copal 3 yesterday and then had to measure out an aperture scale so I decided to take it to work with me at Didcot Railway Centre and test it in during my lunch break. Both taken on Ilford Delta 100 with Intrepid 8x10, both ended up being at f45 so more testing will show whether I got the other markings right too! The first is of our 1932 Coaling Stage which is still in its desired usage and the second of a wagon outside my workshop - The Lifting Shop, which houses our 50 ton hoist.
    Love these, the tones, the sharpness, well done.

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    Many thanks for the kind words, I use an Epson V700 to scan all my negatives before enlarging the best ones or contact printing my 8x10s until I can afford and find somewhere for a suitable enlarger!

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    Abandoned Railroad Bridge
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter De Smidt View Post

    Abandoned Railroad Bridge
    Excellent selection of composition. The sharp graffiti above and the out-of-focus water below really pull me in.

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    Thanks, John!
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
    ― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know

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    Wonderful textures!

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