2018-04-09 Ukraine Foma 100 in XTOL 1+2 9 min005-02web by Yuriy Sanin, on Flickr
Ukraine.
Wista 8x10
Color Tamron 240/6,8@22
Fomapan 100
XTOL 1+2 9 min
2018-04-09 Ukraine Foma 100 in XTOL 1+2 9 min005-02web by Yuriy Sanin, on Flickr
Ukraine.
Wista 8x10
Color Tamron 240/6,8@22
Fomapan 100
XTOL 1+2 9 min
Orgraph: A very nice composition.
Here's something else that's old. I'm getting back to printing Kodak Vericolor III Type S negatives on Ilford MG paper. Some from Stonehenge were good for that. There's frost on the grass and a wall of fog behind the stones just after sunrise on a November day.
[IMG]SthengeSht12N1 Flkr by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
Abandoned Farmhouse, Oregon by Austin Granger, on Flickr
UticaCoveredBridge001s by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
Covered bridge near Frederick, Maryland. http://www.mdcoveredbridges.com/utica.html
Gibellini Bellatrix 810, Nikkor-Q 300 f9, Ektachrome E100 developed with the Arista E-6 kit.
That place is not a destination for me - it's about 4 hours from where I live. I used to pass by once or twice a year when driving to visit my parents while they were still alive. Usually my wife was with me, and wasn't too keen to stop because it was the middle of an 11-12 hour day of driving. Another time we went by the gate was open, so we went in. She was happier then, because she got to poke around a bit.
Austin and h2oman: great finds there in Oregon.
Now a few time zones east of there we have a recent print from an old color neg:
[IMG]SthengeSht12N4 Flkr by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
I like both, John. I'd like to see Stonehenge, but am afraid it would be a touristy disappointment? I have a Fay Godwin book with a number of photos of other standing stones in Britain that are appealing as well.
h2oman, this wide view has wonderful counterpoints -- the dramatic clouds and the foreground brush; the house and the plateau at right, whose curve mirrors the stand of trees; the play of light. an exceptional moment well-seen.
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When I was a child, physical access to Stonehenge was no trouble. Now the volume of visitors has brought more controls. If only I'd had a large format camera back then!
The British Isles are covered by neolithic monuments and sites. But Stonehenge is definitely the most 'monumental'.
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