One of Minneapolis's most beautiul treasures, the Stone Arch Bridge.
The sun was pretty hot when I went out during a lunch break to snap this.
Thanks for looking!
Steve
Steve--I like the composition. Its very balanced and aside from the small section of condos, the photo could be from the turn of the century. Very good control on the lith development as well.
Thanks gentelmen, i have done some previous images from near this spot with the Minox that personaly I like better. This was more a test shot with the newly acquired F4-s that a friend gave to me.
Thanks again!
Steve
Whats with all the cameras your friends keep giving you? I need friends with extra cameras! How you liking the F4s? I thnk I'm going to try to find the smaller grip for mine.
Matt,
This is a very special friend. He is a pro, travels the world for his job. He does not shoot film any more just digi and new that I used film only so he gave me a TON of camera gear. Said it was like bringing the old dog to the farm, me being the farm.
He gave me a Hasselblad 500cm as well as an 80mm, 150mm, & 250mm lenses also 4 to 5 A12backs and an A16 back. A brand new in the box Sinar f1, an older Calumet rail 4 x 5 with some older graphlex lenses, a 4 x 5 polaroid back in the box with a carrying case, the Nikon f4-s.....and some other gear,
oh, 900 plus sheets of Ilford 8x10 Galerie FB various grades as well as a bunch of 16 x 20 fb paper and a few hundred sheets of ilford 11 x 14 fb paper (all glossy)..... AZO paper and a bunch of paper from the 50''s 60's & 70's most of it still sealed...... i gave him a print in return, that's all he wanted
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