Could It Be 1926?

Could It Be 1926?

playing with tmax 3200. trying to use grain to make it look period. did it work.
Location
scanton pa
Equipment Used
f100
Film & Developer
tmax 3200 tmax developer
Paper & Developer
ilford warmtone 8x10
Well, you certainly did a nice job of shaping that plume of steam.
 
wow! I like this. Is that steam engine the one that goes through Alamosa, Colorado?
 
Nice!
 
That's at the Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, PA. The train runs several short trips each day.

I think the grain fits the gritty subject matter very nicely.
 
Nice shot. I was drawn to this because of the thumbnail where the miniature size made it look like the engine had a face as in a series of kids' books about steam engines in the U.K. where they all have human faces and names such as Gordon etc

Doesn't look very grainy which is fine by me as I am not a fan of grain but scanned shots on a screen are not a good representation of a print.

The smoke stack is wonderful

pentaxuser
 
Love the picture Eddie but somehow I don't associate grain with antiquity. Most old photos aren't very grainy as the fast emulsions came later. Grain always says 1960's Tri-X 35mm to me. As far as the subject and how it's executed, Lucius Beebe, look out.
 

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