Leon thanks a lot.
Nice work Sanchi.
Leon thanks a lot.
Nice work Sanchi.
Damn, David Hedley your stuff is terrific.
Shop Wall, Winton
Gelatin-silver photograph on Ilford single-weight FB glossy Grade 3, image area 19.6cm X 24.6cm, from an 8x10 Tri-X negative exposed in a Tachihara 810HD triple extension field view camera with a Fujinon-W 300mm f5.6 lens.
Much of outback Australia is made of galvanised corrugated iron. It's light, cheap, strong, eternal, won't rust in the desert, and is one of the few construction materials that defeat termites. And it's ugly enough to be beautiful.
Photography:first utterance. Sir John Herschel, 14 March 1839 at the Royal Society. "...Photography or the application of the Chemical rays of light to the purpose of pictorial representation,..".
Cambo Wide 580 Schneider 58mm Super-Angulon XL f5.6 Fuji Pro 160s 4x5" film.
From my recent solo exhibition.
REALLY like your Heygate series, Simon! Beautiful tones and lovely, desolate views.
Where can I see it in its completeness, without 'interruption' from your assignments?
btw. how do you like your VX125? I still lean heavily towards a Linhof Technikardan for my next cam, but considered the VX... just curious. (my lens range would be 72-210).
Wonderful colors and tones! Trees and fog are fantastic!
Can you tell something about what color corrections you made if you made any?
Greets
couple shots w/ the new camera on paper neg,, I ran out of fixer so after 2 min. in dev. I tacked the images to the DR wall and shot them with a digital and flash which is what the black specs are from...
The one with a barrel ceiling is the kitchen I built 12 yrs ago and the other is livingroom
shot @ f22 no center filter
I must say this thread has some bloody good shots on it. They are all great!
Here's my try:
I have attached three shots, all shot in Brisbane, Australia - before it was flooded!
The first shot is of the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art.
The second is of the Brisbane freeways which I think has worked well, and one can just see the red tail light image of push bikes going past.
The third one is a block of flats framed by the Story Bridge. It is just as much a social statement as an architectural shot.
All shots were taken on 4X5 and Portra 160NC film.
Anthony,
great photos!
I especially love the third one, with the orange arc, the pipe and residential high rise in the background.
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