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This is one of my favorite spots along Route 14 in southern Washington State.
This Negative was a little thin. It prints well in the darkroom with a little boost from contrast filters.
Camera: Speed Graphic 4x5
Lens 8" Cooke Anastigmat
Film: Kodak TXP 320 developed in PMK Pyro
Image replaced 5/10/20 with better scan.
©2013 Gary L. Quay
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Rescanned and uploaded better version 5/9/20. The description below is from 2009.
I love trains. Someday, I hope to take a good picture of one.
My parents were in town from Pennsylvania, and we took a trip to the Oregon Coast. We passed this train on the way and decided to park the Volvo and get out for a stretch. I snapped a couple pictures. I was new to large format photography, and didn't have a clue how to keep all of the dust off on the film while loading it into the holders. This negative is unprintable in the darkroom, but I was able to clean it up for Flickr.
Camera: Linhof Technica
Lens: 135mm Linhof (Schneider)
Film: Maco 820 Infrared developed in PMK Pyro.
The data sheet on Maco IR said that a 25 red filter could be used with this film to get the signature infrared look, but, as you can see, this looks like conventional film.
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