Fabulous. Ethereal, I suppose...
Fabulous. Ethereal, I suppose...
Very hard to follow Harry's gorgeous and disturbing image, but somebody's got to do it.
Not far from here this bridge crosses a stream. The small lake it feeds is popular in the summer. If I'm in the mood for a few 4x5 frames, but don't have time for an expedition up the mountain, this park is a good place to head for.
I'm experimenting with the trial pack of paper that B&S sent. This is Cranes Diploma. Doesn't hold a candle to Cot 320. Na2/palladium print
Urban Landscapes, that's all photography is about for me. So keep posting and inspire!
Thomas
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Welcome Thomas. But you're fooling no one here - THAT's not Berlin! You don't have ocean liners there.
That is Hong Kong,
unfortunately Berlin is not that urban at all.
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Vincennes IN,
Korona 8x10 480mm first, 8-3/4" wollensak verito second, paper neg,foma 100 Dektol 1:1
Here is a shot I did because this scene is likely to disappear as the city grows up, and in-filling is preferred over sprawl. 50 or more years ago this group of small houses was available for abalone fishermen to rent during the season. The rents, I'm told were $16.00 a month. Less than 40 years ago (but still decades ago) it was affectionately known as hippy hollow for the cheap rents. Then there was a fire, and they've been vacant ever since. Now I suspect they are just waiting for the bulldozer.
Peter
Magazine Street in New Orleans. Late afternoon light, Nikon 65mm, 4x5 Tmax 100
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