It was my pleasure to spend the day of March 20th photographing Hobcaw Barony near Georgetown, SC. It is simply a great for photography, no crowds, great subjects from the low country of South Carolina, plus items from the area history. Worth a Google search or much better a visit.
This shot is of a slave village from the rice plantation age. Shown are the church, and the building use as a doctor’s office. This is not the one of the grand churches shown so often.
Camera – Kodak 7x11 Format Eastman View # 2
Lens – Kodak Ektar 190mm
Film – Ilford HP-5 processed in HC-110
Jack
Full Moon and The Saviour
Desert Foothills Lutheran Church, Scottsdale, AZ
ArcaSwiss 45Field
Fujinon 450C
And another one from a few minutes later...
Photographs by Richard M. Coda
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Primordial: 2010 - Photographs of the Arizona Monsoon
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I have no words, this is too good.
I did not consider another exposure. I was in the middle of the desert, at night, and had been there since sundown (about 4 hours total). I also took some when the sun was hitting it straight on at sunset. It was hard enough to focus as is in the dark, and I think it would have made the church too dark. I can always photoshop in a better moon.
Photographs by Richard M. Coda
my blog
Primordial: 2010 - Photographs of the Arizona Monsoon
"Speak softly and carry an 8x10"
"I shoot a HYBRID - Arca/Canham 11x14"
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