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What a marvelous landscape. Unfortunately, the weather was pretty lousy. Some of the pictures have raindrops on the lens. Almost inevitable, when the rain was so hard I was almost drowning.
I'm sort of surprised Ilford still makes Delta. It's a competetor against Kodak's Tmax, an emulsion loved by many. Delta, however, gets a bum rap.
But I wonder if anyone could really tell them apart in side-by-side, double blind testing. Sure, folks say they could, but could they?
Also of note: I can't.
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'By the Hour'
Camera: Mamiya RB67 (1974)
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90mm; Red Filter
Film: Ilford Delta 100
Process: Rodinal; 1+50; 14mins
Douglas County, Washington
September 2019
We spent a couple of hours checking out all the tractors, old farm implements and steam engines. The whole time listening to music. We assumed it was a recording. Then to our surprise went inside the barn where great BBQ was being served and saw this group playing. They were good! Never missed a note.
August 13, 2022
Warren County Old Threshers
Warrenton, Missouri
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My goal with this series is to explore every day scenes under the cover of darkness. A street corner, a lamp post, a doorway. Big city, small town, urban, rural. Man-made light versus nature’s darkness–––light and shadow interpreting minimalist settings in black and white. To see more in this series, check out Cover Of Darkness
Early on in the COVER OF NIGHT series, I shot a couple gas stations. They were not initially the type scene I was looking to capture, but when I came across one late at night, bright and isolated in the darkness, it was impossible for me to resist, so I continue to shoot them. I have now shot enough that they have become a series-within-the-series. For a look at them as a collection, check out, Gas Stations
Etowah County Courthouse in Gadsden, Alabama was built in 1950 in the Federal style by architect Paul W Hofferbert.
Trying to capture the County Fair experience. :)
A multiple exposure blended in photoshop. My Sony does not have a multiple exposure setting in-camera so I blended several images in Photoshop.
There may be no place I think of more than this bridge. I have been to a few perfect spots, and this is absolutely one of them. It's very difficult to get to (in a normal car) and probably not worth it for most people. But to me, this is everything.
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'By Chance, You Choose'
Camera: Chamonix 45F-2
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 5.6/150mm
Film: Foma Retro Special 320
Exposure: f/64; 1/8sec; Yellow Filter
Process: Foma Retropan 320; 4.5min
Adams County, Washington
April 2021
Map showing the major cities and towns of Brant County.
Excerpt from www.brant.ca/en/live-and-discover/resources/HeritageDrivi....
This is Pulaski County Courthouse in Hawkinsville, Georgia. "Pulaski County Courthouse is a Classical Revival building in Hawkinsville, Georgia dating from 1874. The building is located on the southwest corner of Commerce Street and North Lumpkin Street. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The core of the building was built in 1874. In 1885, the courthouse's clock was added. In 1897 and 1910, it had major additions. It is unusual among courthouses for having a chapel, just outside the entrance to the courtroom, which is used for weddings and prayer groups." Wikipedia.
From the Wegmans Sub Shop. They make the best hoagies/subs that I've ever had. I ate half of this here, at the store's dining area, and took the other half home for later.
Chambers County Courthouse in Lafayette Alabama was built in 1900 in the Classical Revival style by architects Golucke & Stewart. The building faces east and is a two story red colored brick, stone and concrete structure. The building is located on landscaped grounds of the Courthouse Square in the center of Lafayette. The east front has a projecting center section with three arches on the first story with recessed entrance. On the second story is a porch with four columns and pediment above. The second story windows are arched. On each corner is a dome with cupola at the top. On the center of the roof is an octagonal brick dome with cupola and Statue of Justice at the top. The clock is the original clock from the 1836 courthouse.
I have seen some photographers captured some excellent pics of hilly county roads. I have been struggled with myself for a while. I think this one is OK, haven't hit the spot yet. I am curious, what do you think of it?
Recently, I learned Nebraska has alps called Bohemian Alps. And it’s not too far from my home. I am not sure if I was at the right place, but plan to explore some more in the near future.
Jackson County
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Class 66 locomotive No. 66127 passes from Northamptonshire into Rutland across the Harringworth viaduct with 6V92, the 10:34 Corby to Margam empty steel working on Thursday 21st April 2022. The River Welland, which is just out of sight on the left, marks the county boundary.
The Madison County Courthouse sits on top of a hill at the end of South Main in Fredericktown Missouri. A historic courthouse listed on the national register of Historic Places.
South Main
Fredericktown, Missouri
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Photo taken on January 4, 2024
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I fell in love with the morning light on this old school house.
I started the day in a tent next to a lake, but was still able to hike out and wander around the countryside for the entire day.
If the sun is up, I'm shooting. My vacations are exhausting.
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'Some Warmth'
Camera: Mamiya m645j (1980)
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor C 2.8/45mm
Film: Kodak Ektachrome E100VS; x-08/2003; 25iso
Process: DIY ECN-2
Douglas County, Washington
September 2019
Macon County Courthouse in Tuskegee Alabama was built in 1906 in the Romanesque style by architects James Wingfield Golucke & Company of Atlanta, Georgia. The building faces southeast and is a three story buff colored brick, stone and concrete structure. The building is located in the center of Tuskegee. The southeast front has a high seven story square brick clock tower with steep roof. There are octagonal towers on either side of the clock tower. On the west side is a three arched porticoes. The courthouse is the only courthouse in Alabama that has gargoyles locate at each corner of the clock tower.
Ireland, County Sligo, Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery. Landscape, tomb, black and white, bnw, bw, monochrome, grayscale.
The Pearl Hill fire burned 223,730 acres across Douglas County and it is just one of many in this state alone. We camped at Sun Lakes, not far from where this was taken (Jameson Lake) and this was pretty much the view the entire time. That structure is a shop on a couples small piece of land overlooking this once beautiful desert oasis and we were astounded that it survived only to find out that his house is completely gone and it was only thirty feet away. All of the power lines had burned down and so there was no water to fight the incoming blaze and the fd came and told them they had five minutes to pack their lifetime of belongings because there is only one way out of there and they weren't going to risk lives to save one house.
for reference the shot in comments was taken from behind me, that bush is certainly gone now...
This was just taken with my wee compact yesterday. I'm not sure if it is any good or not but I like it as to me it has a sort of oil painting effect rather than a photograph (I didn't use any effects only deepened the colour). Hope somebody likes it
What a marvelous landscape. Unfortunately, the weather was pretty lousy. Some of the pictures have raindrops on the lens. Almost inevitable, when the rain was so hard I was almost drowning.
A view of the Lehigh River and Bridge Street Bridge between Weissport and Lehighton, Pennsylvania from off of the Delaware and Lehigh (D&L) Trail.
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