I found these two great barns when I was out barn hunting one Sunday. I either had some flare (and I think the sun was in that direction) or a bit of a light leak on the right. I still liked the image, though.
Old fraternal twins by Don Kittle, on Flickr
Tearing down an old house damaged beyond repair in the '93 flood. 300mm Symmar-S, Foma 100. Deconstruction by Alex C, on Flickr
Spent some time at an old mill and got a few shots I liked..
Old wheels by Don Kittle, on Flickr
Camera: Wista 45DX
Lens: Rodenstock APO Sironar-N 150mm F5.6
Film: Fujifilm Provia 100F expired in Oct, 2004
Exposure: ISO 100, f22, 8 seconds
Movements: 1/4 front rise
Developer: Tetenal E6 kit, developed according to instructions in a Jobo CPE-2
Don, I especially like the complexity and historical overlays in the 3rd one. Good work!
My meter would only give me a reading within a couple of feet of the lit doorway, the rest of the room was too dark. I guessed at a few minute exposure and was pretty happy with how it turned out.
To the Light by Don Kittle, on Flickr
Camera: Wista 45DX
Lens: Nikon Nikkor SW 90mm F/4.5
Film: Ilford FP4+
Exposure: ISO 125, f20, 6 minutes
Movements: 1/2 front rise
Developer: Blazinal agitated first minute and stand developed for 49 more at 22 degrees
Don that is a beautiful image. Love the way the light is falling on the walls and lighting the room.
Don, that is very very nice.
Neil
Don I would say you hit the sweet spot. That image looks like it was your intention all along.
--- Steve from Missouri ---
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