Let us see your photographs of ruins. Here are a couple to get started.
Smithville, NJ: 90mm lens, TMAX 400.
Harrisville, NJ: 75mm lens, TMAX 100.
Plus development both cases.
Let us see your photographs of ruins. Here are a couple to get started.
Smithville, NJ: 90mm lens, TMAX 400.
Harrisville, NJ: 75mm lens, TMAX 100.
Plus development both cases.
Highway 90 bridge, Ocean Springs, MS, after Katrina:
Ed Richards
http://www.epr-art.com
This is a 'constructed' ruin in a Sculpture Park just outside London. I think it is supposed to be a small ruined chapel, everything inside has been broken intentionally.
Gandolfi 5 x 4 Traditional
Foma 100 in Retro Pyro developer
Direct scan from 5x4 negative
Converted to Quadtone in Photoshop, No fiddling with apart from removing a couple of spots.
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Cool subject!
Here's one from the Flagstaff area that I took ~2 years ago with a 4x5 and a 6x12 roll film back. Shot with a 110XL on Acros.
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Here's one more from the same area about a year later. 4x5, the 110XL and Acros again.
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Each photo below was made using Efke 820c film and a Hoya R72 filter.
This image was made near the Utah-Colorado Border with a Linhof IV and a Schneider Symmar 150.
This image was made up Minnie Gulch about 25 miles northeast of Silverton, Colorado, with a Toyo Super Graphic and 127mm Toyonon lens.
Last edited by al olson; 18-Apr-2010 at 11:32. Reason: Add text
al
[QUOTE=Ed Richards;580793]Highway 90 bridge, Ocean Springs, MS, after Katrina:
That's a very sobering picture, Ed. Lovely as well. Gorgeous pictures al and Jim. Whenever I think to myself IR film looks 'gimmicky' somebody goes and posts something gorgeous with it.
Ian Grant has some really nice photos of ruins on the British Isles and Greece - on the Pyrocat HD Gallery
Wow.
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